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As Canadians navigate a rapidly shifting global landscape, including tariff and sovereignty threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, the nation’s political parties are battling in this federal election campaign to determine who will lead the country.

Who are the leaders vying to be the next prime minister, and where do they stand on issues like climate action, affordability and economic reform? Here’s a closer look at the candidates who want to guide Canada forward.

Leader of the Liberal Party: Mark Carney

A familiar name in global economic circles, Mark Carney now leads the Liberal Party after winning the party leadership in March, and becoming Prime Minister following Justin Trudeau’s resignation. A former Governor of the Bank of Canada, Carney is best known for his steady hand during the 2008 financial crisis, which many credit as the reason Canada’s economy remained intact.

His leadership philosophy is rooted in economic growth, affordability, and climate action. He aims to create higher-paying jobs, strengthen Canada’s economy, and enhance national security amid …

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