
Ottawa:
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced to hold mid -term elections in the country. Carney has suddenly announced to hold elections in the country on 28 April. He took over as the Prime Minister of Canada after the withdrawal of Justin Trudeau. Canada’s ruling Liberal Party will compete with the main opposition party Conservative Party. This decision of Carney has come at this time when Canada is struggling with trade war with its neighbor America. At the same time, US President Donald Trump has said to make Canada the 51st state of America.
Prime Minister Carney said that he has called for a sudden election to ensure that his country would get a government with a strong mandate than the current government of the Liberal Party. This is important, keeping in mind the frequent threat of trades and President Donald Trump’s frequent threats of the US with the US, and President Donald Trump, which has been rejected outright by the people of Canada.
Trump wants to break Canada: Carney
Prime Minister Carney said, “I have just requested the Governor General to dissolve the Parliament and hold elections on 28 April. He has agreed to it.” During this announcement, PM Carney said that “Donald Trump wants to break us (Canada)”, but he swear that he would never let this happen.
Claiming that Canada is facing a serious threat, he said that his country should aim to provide a strong mandate to take adventure decisions.
Try to take advantage of support!
It is believed that Karney’s effort is to take advantage of the support being received as the leader of the Liberal Party, due to which he has managed to become Prime Minister.
Former central banker Mark Karney was recently sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Canada. 59 -year -old Carney replaced Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in January. Trudeau remained in power until the new leader was elected by the Liberal Party.
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