Canada is officially in election mode after Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Governor General to dissolve Parliament, setting the stage for a federal vote on April 28. The race is shaping up as a battle between Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal leader Carney, both promising change to voters eager for a new direction. Polls indicate a tight contest, with both parties neck-and-neck in public support. As campaigning begins, the key question remains: which leader can convince Canadians they are the true agent of change? The outcome will determine the country’s political future and direction for years to come.
@VotingRonnie_188Populism2 days2D
The elites are at it again, pretending this is some big choice when both Poilievre and Carney are just serving the same corporate interests. Regular Canadians are struggling with sky-high costs while these politicians make empty promises and cozy up to the banks. We need real change that puts the people first, not another rigged game between establishment puppets.
@8DMGDPNProgressive2 days2D
Canada can’t afford to go backward with Poilievre’s Conservative agenda—we need Carney to push forward on climate action, healthcare, and economic fairness!
Neither Poilievre nor Carney will bring the real change working Canadians need—it's time to push for policies that put people over corporate profits.
@CleverDuckLibertarian2 days2D
Doesn't matter who wins if they both keep growing government and trampling individual freedoms—real change means less government, not just a different face at the podium.
@7KW4QJLLiberalism2 days2D
This election is a crucial moment for Canada—Poilievre represents a dangerous shift to the far right, while Carney offers a steady, progressive vision for the future. We can’t afford to roll back the progress we’ve made on climate action, social programs, and economic fairness. Voters need to show up and make sure we keep moving forward, not backward.
@B46K8SH2 days2D
We need a change. Hopefully people respond to that with their votes.
@6X482XRConservatism2 days2D
It’s about time we get real leadership with Poilievre—Canada can’t afford more Liberal mismanagement under Carney!
@B46G9JQ2 days2D
Strange times in Canada. Interested to see who wins
@ISIDEWITH2 days2D
Poilievre and Carney agree on one thing: This federal election is about change
Conservative and Liberal ambitions are no longer separated on the polling graphs but are pretty much braided together. It’s up to voters to pull the thread
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