Worsening feelings for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are helping push Canadian voters towards the federal Liberal party, a new poll suggests.
With federal election polling showing a tighter race, the outcome of the Liberal leadership race just got a lot more interesting.
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Trump’s threats against Canada boost Trudeau's Liberal Party in the polls as new tariffs set to begin
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Analysis-Canada's ruling Liberals move on from Trudeau with Trump boost
Trump's threats of economic force against Canada leads to resurgent Liberal Party
Before President Trump was reelected, poll numbers for Canada's Liberal Party were rock bottom. But now they're climbing, due to Trump's goading and economic threats.
As candidates debate in the race to be the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, many people believe one person would best handle the country’s economy. Four people are in the race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader—former central banker Mark Carney,
Canada strikes back in Trump's trade war
Trump warns Trudeau of more tariffs as trade dispute continues
President Donald Trump took to social media Tuesday to warn Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that additional tariffs could follow the 25% duty added to imports
Can Canada's potash be a trade war weapon for Trump tariffs?
Canada is vowing to fight back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs that went into effect Tuesday, and potash could become a potent weapon in the growing trade war — but economists are urging caution.
Liberals were headed for a wipeout. But after Trump ramped up his attacks, they reversed a 20-point polling deficit and are neck-and-neck with the Conservatives.
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Canada Election Shock as Liberals Pull Ahead: PollTrump's Canada tariff threats have pushed economic concerns to the forefront, shaking the Conservatives' once-dominant lead.
If Mark Carney is chosen as the next Liberal leader, more Canadians would vote for his party than Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, a new Léger Marketing poll is suggesting. The poll says with Carney as leader,
When asked if the federal election was held today, which party would you most likely vote for, the majority still said they would vote Conservative, but the gap is shrinking between the Liberals.
The Liberal leadership candidate joined the growing ranks of high-profile Canadian politicians taking to U.S. airwaves to spread their message since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump
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