Donald Trump revives Canadian liberals in the choice

Until last month, the Canadian Liberal Party has appeared intended for electoral oblivion.
His leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, just gave up ranking the survey, blamed him from the stagnant economy and smiled as a “awakened liberal” by the newly elected US president.
But Donald TrumpThe first month in power was encouraged by Canadian politics. He threatened to use an “economic force” to attach his northern neighbor, imposing – and then delaying the tariff and accusing her of flooding the America with fentanil and illegal immigrants.
His provocations were encouraged by a wave of anger and patriotism in Canada, undermining the popularity of the leader of the opposition Trump, Pierre Poilievre, and revitalizing the liberal party that shows that he opposed the US president.
“What the Canadians are looking for at the next country leader has moved,” said Andrew ENNS, a poll from the Leger Market Research Company. “It was a really predictable and pedestrian national political landscape for 18 months. Poilievre had a huge leadership, everyone admitted that it was a cake for conservatives. “
For Poilievre, who was a favorite of becoming the next prime minister in the country before Trump took his duty – and kept the lead of 20 points over Trudeau for more than a year – a shift since the Inauguration of the President was dramatic.
He was a dear right of Maga supported by various allies of Trump, including the owner of the billionaire X Elona Musk, Podcaster Joe Rogan and manager for Hedge Funds of billionaire Bill Ackman. But their approval became obligations as the state focused on the president’s threat.
Poilievre’s slogan of the campaign, “Canada has been broken ”- the echo of Trump’s first rhetoric that portrayed America as a failed nation- she also lost her splendor. At an Ottawa rally earlier this month, he transferred him to “Canada First” in an attempt to insert himself into dissatisfaction with his nation with his southern neighbor.
Liberals were delighted to remind the voters of the former affinity of Poilievre towards Trump, broadcasting clips that he was repeating “Canada was broken” in a smooth advertisement campaign.
Dan Nowlan, former senior assistant at the Conservative Government of Stephen Harper, rejected the liberal challenge, saying that the party was expected to experience survey after throwing out his unpopular leader.
“Nothing will change the fact that Mr. Poilievre is the only leader who in a concrete way talked about accessibility for everyday, normal people,” he said.
But the support of former liberals’ morbens is growing. Ipsos poll Posted on Tuesday showed that the party was in front of Conservatives by POILIEVRA, with the support of 38 percent of the decisive voters – which is 10 points from February 6th. Conservatives fell to five points to 36 percent in the same period.
“It’s the first time that the liberals lead in leadership four years,” said Darrell Bricker, Global IPSOS CEO.
The change has launched a competition to replace Trudeauu, with former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney, former governor and banking bank and bank bank, going with his head that he is best negotiated with Trump.
Carney, who was not chosen and would have to win a place to take over the lead, is respected on the head of the central bank of the Earth during the 2008 financial crisis and records on Boe.
Freeland, a former journalist who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs during Trump’s first presidency and helped to work on a free trade agreement in North America, adopted the US President’s comment that he was “completely toxic” as a badge of honor – and proof that he could trigger a hard offer.
In television discussion On Tuesday night, Freeland said that Trump was a “most difficult challenge that our country faced since World War II.”
“Trump is released and empowered. As your prime minister, I’ll be too,” she said.
Carney, who emphasized that “is not a politician” in an effort to distance himself from the Vlado TRUDEAUA record records, told viewers that “you need experience in such a situation in terms of crisis management, you need negotiating skills, but you also need economic expertise.”
Research on the research of the application conducted between January 31 and February 3 found that just under 40 percent of Canadians considered Carney’s best qualified leader to negotiate with Trump, while only 26 percent of those who asked were to think that Poilievre was the most convenient; 13 percent selected Freeland.
Separate Legera’s survey Posted earlier this month revealed that 68 percent of liberal voters were supported by Carney.
Liberal leadership voting will be held on March 9, and the general elections must be held until October, although the IPSOS survey found that 86 percent of respondents wanted the elections to be held as soon as possible, so the new prime minister had a strong term to oppose Trump.
“Whether this momentum will stay, it remains to be seen, but for now the liberals are riding high,” said Semra Sevi, a political knowledge professor at the University of Toronto.