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Donald Trump has changed the election game plan for Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre. Here’s how

Latest Abacus Data polling shows 57 per cent of Canadian voters want a change. But the ballot question may be in transition as voters look for a leader who can “stand up to Trump.”

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Mark Carney speaks with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in Ottawa in January. Since Carney’s arrival on the federal political scene, Poilievre has doubled down on his preferred ballot box question, insisting this is still a “carbon tax election” and a “change” election.


OTTAWA — What is the ever elusive ballot question in Canada’s 2025 federal election?

Just three months ago, or in political dog years, a hundred years ago — before Justin Trudeau said he’d quit as Liberal leader — the ballot question was definitely “change.” 

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Tonda MacCharles

Tonda MacCharles is Ottawa Bureau Chief and a senior reporter covering federal politics. Follow her on Twitter: .

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