Justin Trudeau steps back from politics, Mark Carney leads

thenews.com.pk

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping back from politics amid criticism over economic issues and immigration. His resignation in January led to Mark Carney becoming the new Liberal Party leader, revitalizing the party's support in polls. Carney, a former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor, criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, claiming they harm Canadian families and businesses. His leadership has reduced the Conservative Party's polling advantage, creating a more competitive political landscape. As Canada prepares for upcoming elections, nationalist sentiments have surged, with many Canadians expressing pride in their identity. The political contest will reflect public opinion on Trump's trade policies and their impact on Canada-U.S. relations.


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