Group 1 - The Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, won the Canadian federal election, reversing a significant decline in support following former Prime Minister Trudeau's resignation [2][3] - The shift in public opinion was influenced by the current U.S. administration's threats, including tariffs and comments about annexing Canada, which galvanized Canadian voters to support the Liberal Party [3][5] - Canadian voters expressed a desire for a government that prioritizes national interests and maintains a strong stance against U.S. pressures, indicating a shift in focus from domestic issues to foreign relations [10][12] Group 2 - The new government under Carney will face critical tasks, including addressing trade relations and tariffs with the U.S., which are seen as significant threats to the Canadian economy [14] - There is an expectation for the government to engage with other international partners to develop new markets and reduce dependency on the U.S. [12][14] - Voter sentiment indicates a strong preference for a government that is not conservative and focuses on reducing trade barriers and addressing the needs of affected citizens [10][12]
加拿大自由党赢得大选 “对抗美国”成“热词”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-04-29 23:30