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Mark Carney makes final pitch to voters: ‘Is Pierre Poilievre the person you want sitting across the table from Donald Trump?’

Carney, in his final campaign conference, ruled out any prospect the U.S. would use military force against Canada, but he said Trump is intent on subjugating the country in a crisis that demands serious leadership only he can provide.

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney makes a campaign stop at Seneca College in King City, Ont., on Saturday. 


Liberal Leader Mark Carney says the United States wants to use “economic pressure” to break down Canadian independence, and that voters should return his party to power to protect against American efforts to control the country’s land and resources. 

Driving home his closing argument of the federal election campaign on Saturday, Carney framed the choice of voters in stark terms. While he ruled out any prospect the U.S. would use military force against Canada, he said President Donald Trump is intent on subjugating the country to American advantage in a generational crisis that demands serious leadership only he can provide. 

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Alex Ballingall

Alex Ballingall is the Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Star. Email him at aballingall@thestar.ca

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