‘Polyre sounds like a mini-plamp’: What can the Canadian voters say about the election

In Monday’s election, Mark Carney defeated Orthodox Party leader Pierre Pilevere and officially became Prime Minister of Canada.
In this election, US President Donald Trump played an important role in influencing votes. His constant threats like making Canada the 51st state and tariffs have raised questions about the new leader in front of voters.
The results of the election revealed that Canadian favored Mark Carney on Pierre Polyv.
What voters said about the leaders here:
A woman said, “I think for whom I voted, it would be best to take care of Trump.”
In Toronto, Reid Warren voted for his Liberal vote, quoting his Liberal vote as the optimal alternative to the party.
“I don’t think there is a better option right now,” he said, voting in Toronto. “I know that people believe in poolrere, but this is the same, like, soundbights that you meet someone else. It sounds like a mini-plump to me.”
Warren, working at a wholesale food distribution center, accepted unity among Canadian people, “all shadows thrown from the states,”, but he said that ‘it is definitely a few turmoil -boring, it is sure. ,
Toronto resident Duncan Garo repeatedly expressed concern about American contexts, which, as ’51st state’ and similar derogatory comments, consider serious considering, suggesting these comments.
“In a very bizarre, inverted, twisted, it can be a good thing for Canada, because I think perhaps we have a lot of relationship with the United States.
Pakistani immigrant sisters Lika and Mahira Shoaib, who voted in Mississaga, Ontario, demanded a change in Monday’s election, affected by Trump’s statements and tariff policies.
The sisters from Pakistan ten years ago expressed dissatisfaction with economic conditions and employment opportunities under liberal leadership.
“It was different when we arrived,” Laiqa Shoaib said after voting. “We need to get out of liberals.”
Working at 27 -year -old LAIQA, healthcare, supported the new Democratic Party, while Mahira, 25, a bank employee, voted to the conservative, in favor of Polyvv for his business.
“We will definitely be the 51st state if Mark Carney wins,” he commented.