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We have to convert our anger and our anxiety into action,
Canadians are always ready when someone else drops the gloves. Make no mistake, Canada will win.”
Carney wasted no time in rebuking his volatile American counterpart in his acceptance speech, accusing him of seeking to “destroy the Canadian way of life”, characterising the trade war as “the greatest crisis of our lifetime” and warning him We are facing the most significant crisis of our lifetimes because of President Trump’s unjustified trade actions and his threats to our sovereignty,
the PM said on Sunday 23 March, announcing his decision Many Canadians are now flat-out scared, and they may believe that voting in this election can put in power those who are best positioned to protect Canada,
His credentials as an economist may not matter in a campaign's demands to respond quickly to hostile and acrimonious attacks,
Trudeau was the one target that helped maintain the Conservative lead in the polls,
Many disaffected Liberals appear to be returning, with some regions showing a rebound to previous levels, especially in places like Atlantic Canada,
There was always talk of an earlier election call, for a variety of reasons,
said Andrea Perrella, an associate professor of political science at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario Americans should make no mistake,
he said in his victory speech When people see Zelenskiy resisting aggression, they trust him more; but when we have a more healthy relationship with partners, they start focusing more on internal issues,
Trump is a godsend for justifying an underperforming economy,
said Carlos Ramírez, a consultant at Integralia He spun it as: this is what dignity looks like, this is what Colombians look like when they’re standing up for themselves,
said Sergio Guzmán of consultancy Colombia Risk Analysis We may hate him. We may be harsh on him. But he’s our president,
said Olena Halushka of the Kyiv-based non-profit International Centre for Ukrainian Victory You have this bully that is smashing the system,
said Nathalie Tocci, director of Rome’s Institute for International Affairs We haven’t seen the Trump bump in eastern Europe,
said a former Baltic foreign minister