Tuesday Briefing: Canada’s Momentous Election

Tuesday Briefing: Canada’s Momentous Election

  • Asia
  • April 29, 2025

The surveys were opened yesterday in the six time areas of Canada in a transcendental election that will decide the country’s response to the commercial war and the threats of annexation of President Trump. Many Canadians believe that the choice is the most important of their life.

The opinion polls showed the liberals, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, with a slight advantage over the conservative party and its leader, Pierre Poilievre. We have live updates and we are tracking results here.

Three more parts are expected to ensure a small number of seats in the country’s parliament, the House of Commons. The two leaders who compete to become the next Prime Prime Central de Canada for voter elections, and offer different personalities, experiences and visions for the nation at a critical situation.

The Trump effect: Just when the polls opened, Trump again insisted that Canadians should “vote for man” that would make their country part of the United States as state 51. The new government in Ottawa will need to deal with Trump’s rates, which have pushed Canada to the recession and its coveted on the landlines of the country.

The Kremlin said yesterday that President Vladimir Putin had ordered a high three -day fire in Ukraine from May 8 when Trump showed impatience with his refusal to stop war. Ukraine responded with skepticism to the unexpected announcement.

A Kremlin statement said Russian forces would stop fighting for 72 hours to commemorate the celebration of May 9 of the victory of the Soviet Union in World War II, an important holiday in Russia.

“Why wait until May 8?” The Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiha, wrote in X. He continued: “Ukraine is ready to support a durable, durable and complete fire.”

Putin’s statement seemed to be his last attempt to placate Trump, who last week urged him in a publication on social networks to “stop!” Bombing Ukraine. His refusal to make a fast deal has more and more frustrated the Trump administration.

On the battlefield: Ukraine, uncertain on the support of the United States, is the bank to expand the use of drones produced in the country.

North Korea: Kim Jong-un ordered a monument to North Korean soldiers who killed to fight for Russia. It is the first time that the North confirms to be involved in the war.

Spain and Portugal were run over by a large blackout yesterday that forced companies to close along with trains, underground and aerial flights. The hospitals in Spain were forced to postulate with generators. The cause of the interruption was an uncle.

Hours after the energy went out, the officials remained in emergency mode. An EU official said there were no indications of a cyber attack. At the end of the afternoon, the power was going crazy in many areas. The Basque region of France was also briefly affected. This is what you should know the most.

In the photos: Take a look at these images of the blackout.


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Can you memorize “memory”, a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay?

For this one -week poetry challenge, Ao Scott and Aliza AuFFFFESS were looking for a poem that was “fair,” they wrote. “It is not too difficult, but not too much; nor dark but not a chestnut; or a fall but not frivolous.”

Learning a heart poem can be a way of clinging to something beautiful or moving away the noise of everyday life. Start by gathering with the poem and learning your chorus. You will learn more in the course of the week. Start the challenge here.