The Canadian election narrative evolved from concerns over housing and healthcare to a heightened focus on sovereignty and tariffs following Donald Trump's return to the White House. This shift has influenced voter sentiment significantly, particularly among older Canadians, who now seek stability offered by Liberal leader Mark Carney, contrasting with Pierre Poilievre's populist approach. Carney's campaign centers on reassuring policies aimed at protecting Canadian sovereignty and managing relations with the U.S., establishing him as a steady leader during unsettling times.
Carney's rise is not driven by a vision; it's driven by a threat. He fits the moment much like Charles de Gaulle did for post-war France.
Older Canadians are retreating to the Liberals and new leader Mark Carney, not because of his campaign efforts, but for a sense of steadiness amid instability.
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