Canada Election 2025: Trump focuses significant in the French language debate between Mark Carney and Pierre Pilevere

The debate of French language leaders before 2025 Canadian elections saw the Prime Minister Mark carney And Orthodox leader Pierre Pilevere How to deal with US President Donald Trump’s best to deal with this issue.
Carney, who took over liberal Party In March, the leadership fought the claims about the need to change the claims of Piliere, arguing that the central question of the upcoming election could have the best handle to Trump in front of Trump’s aggressive strategy, including his dangers to make his business war and Canada a 51st state.
Poilievere argued in his criticism of Carney’s leadership that the liberals were in power for a very long time and Carney, like his predecessor Justin Trudeau, represented continuity rather than change.
Reacting to this, Carney said, “Mr. Polyvere is not Justin Trudeau. I am not even Justin Trudeau. In this election, the question is who is going to face Mr. Trump.”
When asked about Justin Trudeau during a news conference after the debate, Mark Carney said that a significant difference between him focuses on the economy. “There are many differences, but one of them is that I put more emphasis on increasing the economy,” he said.
Trump’s threat has led to an increase in Canadian nationalism, which has promoted Carney’s Liberal Party in the elections before 28 April. Pol Shift showed a clear change in the year before, where the conservatives took a significant lead. In January, a Nanos pole launched liberals from 47% to 20%, but the most recent pole indicates that liberals have now increased by 8% points.
The debate held at Montreal-the second largest city in Canada-was strategically important, as the French speaking province of Quebec has 78 seats in the 343-Seat House of Commons.
The debate was extended to two hours to avoid scheduling conflicts with Montreal Canadines Hockey Games, indicating the cultural significance of sports in Canada. The decision was reminiscent of the 2011 election when a similar request was made due to the playoff schedule of the same team.
The English-language debate for Thursday evening will further clarify the attitude of each leader as Canadians are ready to vote in one of the most resulting elections in recent years.