ER Editor: This is theatre like no other. Dr. Paul Alexander, a Canadian and a Trump fan, was panicking upon seeing this latest Canadian poll. See this —
Oh my God! Did Trump just turn the Canadian election from Conservatives back to Liberals? YES! Liberals erased a 26 point deficit now lead Conservatives by 2 points! An Ipsos survey released late
on Tuesday showed the left-leaning Liberals have 38% public support and the official opposition right-of-center Conservatives have 36%. Trump has UNIFIED Canada! The Liberals have overturned a 26-

26-point deficit in six weeks, and run advertisements comparing Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, to Donald Trump.
What? Who is running in Canada?
Hold on, I need to go get my bottle of whisky, bush rum, and gin, chased with tequila to cope with this…not Trudeau, not Freeland…oh God no! and yes, I need to smoke 3 joints too to understand this…
What did you do Daddy T? I want Canadians unified but not for this. Yet you single handedly did this! A Trudeau government will doom Canada. He has to go! …
ER insert. Waking them up —

And the two HIDEOUS choices for a new PM in Canada are … (they’re all 2.0’s by now) … globalists ‘Net Zero’ Mark Carney and Ukraine’s Very Own Chrystia Freeland. Just hideous.
🔥NEW Polling from Ipsos
shows Liberals Taking Lead for the first time in almost 4 years
I think the Americans really screwed this up for Pierre. pic.twitter.com/LhPmrxHC9f
— Tablesalt 🇨🇦 (@Tablesalt13) February 25, 2025
NEW: Amid a leadership race and U.S. tariff threats, the Liberal Party of Canada (38%) has taken a small lead among decided voters over the Conservative Party of Canada (36%) for the first time since 2021👉 https://t.co/KL410sGwjM pic.twitter.com/5qShZqzCjb
— Ipsos Public Affairs (@ipsospa) February 26, 2025
The Liberal Party of Canada will soon pick a new leader as the country prepares to hold a federal election no later than October 20. Parties and politicians vying for votes will have to win over a downcast electorate 👉 https://t.co/nwpiV59sx3 pic.twitter.com/fmmxTzTuRh
— Ipsos Public Affairs (@ipsospa) February 25, 2025
Carney took part in a leadership debate last night and Twitter reaction is harsh and revealing —
Only a month into the leadership race Mark Carney is already lying to Canadians and it’s a pretty damn big one. This man belongs nowhere near the PMO he’s evil and dirty. pic.twitter.com/txKZU8teG7
— Glenda M 🇨🇦 🍎 (@McfarlaneGlenda) February 26, 2025
One minute worth listening to —
WATCH: Keean Bexte from @TheCounterSgnl asks former UK PM Liz Truss if @MarkJCarney is qualified to be 🇨🇦 PM. She gave a stark warning to Canadians saying, “I strongly recommend not backing Mark Carney… He was disastrous for Britain. He would be disastrous for Canada.” #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/ASBOlMvJ7V
— CCFR/CCDAF (@CCFR_CCDAF) February 18, 2025
Chrystia Freeland. If this doesn’t convince you that it’s all THEATRE, then nothing will —
NUCLEAR WAR – Is Canada’s Chrystia Freeland insane?
After claiming “the US is turning predator” she wants Canada to partner with Europe starting with Denmark France & the UK to build a NUCLEAR security alliance AGAINST the US
These are mad people 🤡
— Bernie (@Artemisfornow) February 26, 2025
More theatre?
Mark Carney says that his weakness is that he’s an elitist and a globalist but that happens to be exactly what Canada needs.
I can’t believe he actually said that out loud. This man is so dangerous, perhaps even more destructive than Trudeau!
Rough times ahead if he becomes PM. pic.twitter.com/S4HbWDYt4A
— Bret 🍁 (@Bret_Sears) February 15, 2025
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Anti-Trump sentiment drives dramatic upturn in fortunes for Canada’s Liberals
Ruling party was deeply unpopular but threat of US tariffs combined with prospect of new leader spurs rise in polls
REUTERS in OTTAWA via THE GUARDIAN
Canada’s ruling Liberals, who a few weeks ago looked certain to lose an election this year, are mounting a major comeback amid the threat of US tariffs and are tied with their rival Conservatives, according to three new polls.
An Ipsos survey released late on Tuesday showed the left-leaning Liberals have 38% public support and the official opposition right-of-center Conservatives have 36%. The Liberals have overturned a 26-point deficit in six weeks, and run advertisements comparing Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, to Donald Trump.
The Conservative strategy had long been to attack the unpopular prime minister, Justin Trudeau, but he said last month he was resigning after more than nine years in power.
The Liberals, who will choose a new leader on 9 March, steadily picked up support after the US president threatened to impose tariffs on almost all imports from Canada and said he wanted to annex Canada as the 51st US state.

“The Conservatives are facing headwinds from rising anti-Trump sentiment and anticipation surrounding the Liberal party’s new leadership,” Ipsos said in a release.
The next election must be held by 20 October but could come much sooner than that. The new Liberal leader has the option of calling an election immediately.
A Leger poll released on Tuesday put the Conservatives on 38% public support with the Liberals on 35%, compared with 43% and 21% respectively in December. And an Ekos poll, also released on Tuesday, put the Liberals on 38% and the Conservatives on 37%.
The results of the three polls indicate that if an election were held now, the Liberals and Conservatives would both fall well short of a majority in the 343-seat House of Commons and could only take office with the support of smaller parties.
Such minority governments are less stable and rarely last more than two years. During the second of two Liberal leadership debates on Tuesday night, the major contenders called for tough countermeasures against the US and said the Conservatives’ Poilievre would not save Canada.
“Who’s the worst person to stand up to Donald Trump? It’s Pierre Poilievre. He worships the man. He uses his language. He’s not the right person for our country at this crucial time,” said the former central bank governor Mark Carney.
Poilievre’s office was not immediately available for comment.
The former finance minister Chrystia Freeland told the debate that “Trump is posing the gravest challenge our country has faced since the second world war”.
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