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Canadian PM Mark Carney Expected to Call Snap Election Amid Shifting Political Winds

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Toronto—Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to call a snap federal election for April 28, according to sources cited by the Globe and Mail. The official announcement is expected on March 23, moving up the election timeline from its originally scheduled date of October 20.

Carney’s decision is seen as a strategic move to capitalize on the recent surge in support for the Liberal Party, which has gained momentum since January. The shift in public sentiment followed heightened tensions with the United States under President Donald Trump and the surprise resignation of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Carney, a political newcomer but a seasoned economist, took the helm of the Liberal Party just two weeks ago. His background as the former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England positions him as a leader with economic expertise, but he now faces a tough political battle against Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, a seasoned campaigner.

Until Trudeau’s departure, the Conservatives had been leading in national polls, but Carney’s emergence has altered the political landscape. His leadership brings a fresh but untested presence to the party, contrasting with Poilievre’s established political career.

As part of his election strategy, Carney is expected to overhaul key positions in his Cabinet. Reports suggest that Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc may be reassigned to the international trade portfolio, while Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is likely to take over as Foreign Minister.

With a high-stakes election now looming, Canada’s political scene is bracing for an intense campaign as the Liberals attempt to secure their hold on power under new leadership.

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