Canada is officially in election mode after Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Governor General to dissolve Parliament, setting the stage for a federal vote on April 28. The race is shaping up as a battle between Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal leader Carney, both promising change to voters eager for a new direction. Polls indicate a tight contest, with both parties neck-and-neck in public support. As campaigning begins, the key question remains: which leader can convince Canadians they are the true agent of change? The outcome will determine the country’s political future and direction for years to come.
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