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Key Points
- Canadian PM Mark Carney says Canadians are facing the most significant crisis of their lifetimes.
- He called a snap election for 28 April and asked for a strong mandate from Canadians.
- Carney also proposed cutting the lowest income tax bracket by one percentage point.
Trump on 6 March delayed a broad 25 per cent tariff on some Canadian goods for 30 days. He has since imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and threatened reciprocal tariffs on additional goods, including Canadian dairy and lumber, on 2 April.
Laying the groundwork
Polls suggest the Liberals, who have been in power since 2015 and badly trailed the official opposition Conservatives at the start of the year, are now slightly ahead of their rivals.
Key to any victory will be a good performance in the predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec. Carney had trouble at one press conference when asked to respond in French, first misunderstanding the question and then answering in English.
An online Angus Reid poll of 4,009 people released last week put the Liberals on 42 per cent public support and the Conservatives on 37 per cent. Angus Reid said the margin of error was around 1.5 per cent, 19 times out of 20.