Trump's Tariffs Backfire in Canada
Trump’s trade war and political antics are shaking up Canada’s election, uniting voters against him and reshaping the political landscape. Here’s how it’s all unfolding.
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Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies and insults toward Canada have backfired spectacularly.
What was expected to be a Conservative landslide has turned into a Liberal surge, with banker Mark Carney
now leading the party.
A 25-point swing in polls shows Canadians rallying around a common cause: rejecting Trump’s bullying.
Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods have sparked a quiet but firm economic separation.
From liquor stores ditching American brands to shoppers avoiding U.S.
products, Canadians are pushing back.
Even a former Trump-branded hotel has rebranded to erase the association.
While Trump’s base in the U.S.
cheers on tariffs, Canada faces its own populist wave.
Philosopher Michael Sandel warns that ignoring economic inequality and community breakdown fuels this unrest.
Both countries are grappling with the fallout of decades of elite-driven policies.
Canada’s democracy is facing scrutiny.
The Liberal Party dropped MP Chandra Arya over alleged ties to India, sparking concerns about free speech and
political overreach.
Critics say the government is silencing dissent while tolerating extremism for political gain.
This election season has seen a record number of candidates dropped by all major parties due to past
controversies.
Despite invasive vetting, scandals keep surfacing, highlighting the challenges of modern political campaigns in the digital age.
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