How Mark Carney wins key elections in Canada

He said over and over again: “Canada was broken and many people agreed.

He has built a stable support alliance for his plan to cut consumer carbon taxes, refund for CBC, fight crime, and fire goalkeepers to stop housing and free business.

Then, Trump began to threaten to make Canada the 51st state, a horrible Canadian. The desperate liberals finally managed to abandon Trudeau and replaced him with Carney. Overnight, the conservative support made them uneasy, which made them wonder where they were wrong.

Ontario's conservative Prime Minister Doug Ford has some ideas about it. He is a folk custom in the suburbs of Toronto, Gladhander, who, in February, promised to protect the third-most government of Ontario during the trade war. As a former fan of the U.S. president, he reflects the betrayal that Canadians feel after long-term allies and only neighbors open them.

Ford and Carney sat down to enjoy a friendly breakfast in March at the Toronto Diner. The slutty central bankers get along well with down-to-earth businessmen and form a team of excellent lads trying to manage the never-ending threats to the south of the border.

This brought a crucial improvement to Carney. "Ford signaled to voters in the Greater Toronto area, especially economically, Carney is a change," said Gerald Butts, an adviser for Trudeau and Carney. "A group of voters in the Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau are interested in Mark Carney."

When Trump began to call Trudeau "governor", Poilievre responded slowly, accusing liberals of failing to act on border security rather than forcibly refuting Trump's attack.

This is not flying in Ontario, which is about C$500 billion in annual deals with the U.S., while nearly 100,000 jobs depend on the automotive business. There aren't in most other parts of the country either. "We've seen a period of about six weeks, with 8 million voters moving from different places to the Canadian Liberal Party," said Pollster Frank Graves of Ekos Research. "It's not superficial or casual. There's an inner force that drives this. That force is the recoil of Donald Trump's crazy cavalry."

Trump's tone change may have kept Poilievre in the game, but he is known for his fierce attack dogs rather than league builders. Poilievre's attack on liberals has been influenced by the Maga movement over the years, which made him a terrible figure in progressives.

This helped lead to a large number of voters who usually support left-wing NDP and separatist Quebecois (also on the left) to transfer to Liberal. Voters are somewhat polarized, so Canada looks more like a two-party system, with the Liberals being the larger party.

Since Poilievre is unpopular among most voters, he has no choice but to convince Canadian Carney is not suitable for office. But Carney is a political rookie and has a strong resume. During the 2008 financial crisis, he guided the Bank of Canada and then guided the Bank of England during the Brexit era.

Poilievre's Conservatives called him "sneaking", he said he was "like Justin", and Accuse him of being dishonest. Their friends in the media even ran out of former British Prime Minister Liz Truss - the Premier League didn't surpass the mind of Lettuce - attacked him, but nothing was done.

Carney can't fire a crowd like Trudeau or poilievre, but his aura of confidence reassured a shaky country.

Although Carney looks like a centrist, he has promised to increase spending beyond Trudeau’s record deficit and believes Canada needs to get out of the trade war, threatening the country to fall into recession.

If the election is about taxes and spending, measures to take to increase affordability and move the economy, Poilievre will shoot, but Trump won't stay away from it. On Election Day, he posted a message to the “Great People of Canada” urging Canadians to choose to be “the 51st American state in treasure.”

Canadians don't want that, now, make sure that doesn't work this is Carney's job.