Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday announced a national election would be held on April 28 as Canada faced “the most significant crisis of our lifetime” caused by US President Donald Trump.
Carney called the poll a fortnight after replacing Justin Trudeau as head of Canada’s Liberal party and two months since stepping into the leadership race.
Carney, a former Bank of Canada and Bank of England central bank governor, pledged a “middle class tax cut,” a national dental plan and called for unity in a time of crisis.
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