Canadians vote on whether the liberal party’s contract in power will be extended by choosing new Prime Minister Mark Carney or controlling the hand to the opposition governors and their popular leader Pierre Boelifer.
But the elections are also a referendum on US President Donald Trump.
Mr. Trump assembled Canadians on election day by referring to social media that in reality in voting and repeated that Canada should become the state 51, and it is incorrectly claiming that the United States supports Canada.
“It is not logical unless Canada is a state!” Mr. Trump wrote.

Mr. Poilievre, who was criticized for not taking a more stable position against Mr. Trump, responded to his own center.
“President Trump, keep away from our election. The only people who will decide the future of Canada are the Canadians in the ballot box,” he published. “Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent, and we will never be the 51st country.”
Until Mr. Trump won a second term and began to threaten the economy and sovereignty in Canada, the liberals seemed to be tearing defeat.
The presence of Mr. Trump has angered many Canadians, which prompted many to cancel us, and refused to buy American goods and perhaps even vote early. 7.3 million Canadians registered voting cards before election day.
The attacks of Mr. Trump, Mr. Poilievre, and the Conservative Party, have also placed an increase in nationalism that helped the liberals to turn the election account.
“The Americans want us to break us so that they can take us,” Carney said recently, and he puts what he saw as election quotas. “These are not just words. That’s in danger.”
Election Day came when the country wrestled with repercussions of a deadly weekend attack at the Vancouver Street exhibition that suspended the campaigns for several hours. The police ruled out terrorism and said the suspect was a local man with a history of mental health.
Mr. Poilievre and his wife walked alongside a vote in the suburban area near the country’s capital, Ottawa. “Go out to vote for a change,” as he appealed to the voters.
Mr. Poilievre was hoping to make the elections a referendum on former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose popularity decreased at the end of his contract in power with high food and housing prices and immigration increased.

After that, Mr. Trump became the dominant issue, and it may cost him the similarities of Mr. Puyviri with President Al -Qisbali.
“He appeals to the same feeling of grievance.” “It is like Trump standing there says,” I am revenge. “
“The liberals should pay him,” added Mr. Bothuil, referring to the American president. “Trump Talking is not good for conservatives.”
Foreign policy has not dominated the Canadian elections much since 1988 when free trade with the United States was the prevailing issue.
Canada deals with the cost of living for some time. More than 75 % of its exports move to the United States, so Mr. Trump’s threat to impose a comprehensive tariff and his desire to make car manufacturers in North America may move south in Canada can harm the Canadian economy strongly.
Mr. Carney and Mr. Poilievre said that if they are elected, they will speed up a free trade deal between Canada and the United States in an attempt to end the uncertainty of hurting both their economies.
Mr. Carney has a noticeable experience in moving in economic crises after the management of the central bank in Canada and later became the first non -American citizen to run the Bank of England.

Mr. Trump replied that Canada became the 51st country during the campaign until last week, when he said that Canada “will stop being as a country” if the United States stops buying its goods. He also said he was not wandering in Canada only when he says it should become a state.
In response to Canadian sovereignty threats, Mr. Carney appealed to the voters to hand him a strong mandate to deal with Mr. Trump.
“President Trump has some obsessive ideas, and this is one.”
“It is not a joke. It is his strong desire to achieve this. It’s one of the reasons that make this crisis very dangerous.”
“It looks like a small Trumbee for me.” He said that Mr. Trump’s tariff is a concern.
He said: “The Canadians meet among them, as you know, all the shadow that is delivered from the states great, but it is definitely creating some turmoil, and this is certain.”