
Trump threats boosted Canada’s Carney, hurt Conservatives as country votes for new leader
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Canada’s Liberals now lead the Conservatives, boosted by President Donald Trump’s economic and sovereignty threats, having trailed for most of the year under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
In an Angus Reid Institute poll released on Dec. 30, the Conservatives were in super-majority territory with 45% support, compared to the Liberals at 11%. The results of a poll released on Saturday had the Liberals at 44% with a four-point lead over the Conservatives at 40%. Christopher Guly is an Ottawa-based journalist and longtime member of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. He has reported from Canada for several media outlets in the U.S. and the U.K. He can be followed on X @ChristopherGuly
"This really has been an extraordinary election in that, by all rights, Canadians had it with the Liberals’ woke policies and with their misspending and didn’t like Trudeau," Reid said.













