The upcoming Canadian election is considered critical for the country's future amid economic turmoil and international tensions with the U.S. Many citizens blame a decade of Liberal governance under Justin Trudeau for rising costs and social issues exacerbated by the pandemic. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre argues for change, while Liberal supporters, despite acknowledging some mistakes, believe new leader Mark Carney can effectively address the nation's crises. Both parties identify key issues like affordability and crime highlighting a competitive election landscape.
The Conservative Party leader, Pierre Poilievre, has spent the past three years at the helm of his party trying to hammer home the point that he is the change the nation needs to restore Canada to its rightful place as a strong and prosperous country.
Many Canadians blame a decade of Liberal Party rule under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the country's woes, including higher costs of living and rising unemployment.
Liberal supporters believe that the country would be in worse shape without the party's stewardship and that new leader Mark Carney can competently navigate through the nation’s challenges.
The two top candidates in the election seem to agree on what Canada’s major problems are: a crisis of affordability, the economy, and crime.
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