Trump “wins” Canada

When Trump told interviewers “I run the country and the world,” Canadians gave the truth to it in a dirty way. Canadians will throw out liberals and vote among conservatives before Trump returns to the White House in January. A solid anti-boarding was established with the liberals after a decade of government. For example, this mood is reflected in Trudeau’s exit. But then, drums were entered into Don, announcing that he wanted to turn Canada into the 51st state in the United States in honor of the threat of enhanced annexation of tariffs. Poor Pierre Poilievre paid the most expensive price. His conservative authority’s 25-point lead poured into Nada within four months and even lost his seat.

This is also a view from India that the country unites in the face of external enemies. Canada unites against Trump’s bullying. Its identity has always been a friend of the United States, but it is also non-American. To be kicked on the teeth by neighbors, it has been supported because anyone can wisely explain that unites the country, collapses against smaller parties, and all advantages are transferred to the Liberals. Because of the face behind it, Mark Carney went all out to defend Canada for Trump with VIM and vitality.

Cometh comes the man. Carney never participated in the election, but he was the governor of the Bank of Canada and even the Bank of England. From a New Delhi perspective, it is also worth noting that the New Democratic Party’s voting share collapsed and its chief Jagmeet Singh lost his seat. This may find it more enjoyable to do business with this Canadian government than the Trudeau era.



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This article is an editorial opinion in the printed version of The Times of India.



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