CANADIAN Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a snap election as he fights for a “strong” Canada in the face of US threats.
Speaking at a press conference in Ottawa, the PM who entered office for two weeks has said the country will have an election on April 28.


“I’ve just requested that the governor general dissolve parliament and call an election for April 28. She has agreed,” he told reporters.
He expressed concern about the escalating trade tensions between the United States and Canada, emphasizing the need for Canada to defend itself against potential tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
Carney called the election saying he wants a “strong, positive mandate from my fellow Canadians.”
“There is so much more to do to secure Canada,” he added.
The Prime Minister called the threat of a US trade war one of the “most significant of our lifetimes”.
“Trump want’s to break us so America will own us.
“We will not let that happen.”