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A supporter waves a Canadian flag during a campaign rally for Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Carney said Donald Trump's tariff policy is an act of economic self-sabotage that's pushing the US into a downturn. Photographer: Gavin John

A supporter waves a Canadian flag during a campaign rally for Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Carney said Donald Trump's tariff policy is an act of economic self-sabotage that's pushing the US into a downturn. Photographer: Gavin John/Bloomberg via Getty Images Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Bloomberg hide caption

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EDMONTON, Canada — At the start of the year, it was almost certain that Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, would be the next Canadian Prime Minister. After nearly a decade of Justin Trudeau leading the Liberal Party, both friends and foes had a growing disdain for the then Prime Minister.

Then, in quick succession, Trudeau resigned, Donald Trump became President, threatened Canada's sovereignty, and signed an executive order implementing tariffs on imported Canadian goods. The Liberal Party of Canada got a new leader, Mark Carney. And tariffs sent markets into a tailspin.

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