"Financial Times": The state of hostility against Trump unites the Canadians despite the current political crisis

The British newspaper & nbsp; From his assumption of the position. Her life & quot; & nbsp; he said & nbsp because of Trump, two weeks after Justin Trudeau was replaced by the Canadian Liberal Party, and two months after he entered the leadership race. In his speech yesterday, Carney called on the former governor of the Central Bank in Canada and the Central Bank of England, in his speech yesterday, to unity in times of crisis … saying: & quot; Trump wants to destroy us so that America can get our possession but we will not let that happen, I ask for your voices, to be strong Canada, and I also pledge to reduce the taxes of the middle class & quot;
It is expected that it is expected that Carney Carney, the 60 -year -old, who has experience in Wall Street, is competing with the leader of the Conservative Party Pierre Poelvir, a 45 -year -old veteran politician. Another four years with the liberal party, it is time to put Canada in the first place for change & quot; & LDQUO; Financial Times & RDQUO; in its report, that the governors are on their way to win easily in the upcoming general elections, where widespread discontent of the cost of living and the ability to bear the costs of housing to undermine the support to the liberals after nearly a decade of Trudeau. Even Trudeau’s resignation in early January, and the inauguration of Donald Trump in the same month. The customs duties expected to be imposed on Canada on April 2, to support opportunities for the Walival and the Conservative Party in the elections. Adding: & quot; Carne has undoubtedly prevailed as the government led the reaction to Trump’s challenges, but the elections represented an opportunity for Boalifier to prove his argument to build a Canadian economy stronger than the liberals were able to achieve during their nine years of power & quot;
reported an opinion poll conducted by the & LDQUO Foundation & RDQUO; & nbsp; last week that 42% of the Canadians They will vote for the liberal party led by Mark Carne, while 39% will vote for the Conservative Party, and this was the first time that the liberals have advanced, an increase of 5 percentage points in a week. While the liberals lagward by 36%, and the new Democratic Party fell the main ally of the Trudeau government by 12%.
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