Canada’s newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a national election for 28 April. He, as the head of the Liberal party, will face Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative party’s leader. Given the ongoing trade dispute with the US affecting Canada’s businesses, Carney is expected to present himself as the best candidate to handle the potential challenges presented by a Trump presidency. In light of this, Nadine Yusif of the BBC provides an explanation of the Canadian election process.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cr429edgqkzo
