Liberal Leader Mark Carney's assets have been in the spotlight in this election, but what assets do Canada's other political leaders have, and what rules must they follow?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party has extended its lead over the opposition Conservatives ahead of next month's federal election on April 28, according to recent polling. Newsweek reached out to the Liberal Party of Canada and the Conservative Party of Canada for comment via email and online inquiry form,
According to the Angus Reid Institute, the same pollster, the Liberal Party has jumped by 30 points from a historic low of 16% at the end of 2024 to 46% in its latest poll on March 24th. Conservative support was put at 38%.
President Donald Trump called the U.S.-Canada border an “artificial line" while also declining to say whether Canada would lean right or left if it were to become a state.
Canada's new prime minister, Mark Carney, has called a snap election for April 28 against the backdrop of a deepening trade war with Washington.
Canada has become a key target for Trump in his second-term push to reshape global trade and challenge what he calls “unfair practices” by US trade partners.