Trump's Department of Justice argued that the case brought by the states does not warrant the "extraordinary measure" of a temporary restraining order, but the judge disagreed.
There are other important factors that have helped cool some of the Carney climate rhetoric.Opinion polls indicate that, since late 2023, Canadian concerns over the climate fell as worries over rising prices, energy and housing costs came to the fore.
The war in Ukraine has also put new emphasis on the country's bountiful natural resources in oil, gas and critical minerals."We have had a parade of geopolitical allies turning up on our doorstep saying, we want your rocks, we want Canada to be the geopolitically secure primary resource commodity provider, in place of Russia," said Mark Winfield, a professor in the faculty of environmental and urban change at Toronto's York University."And that's created another sort of dynamic in all of this, which was not present in previous elections."
Pierre Poilievre is the man seeking to replace Carney as PM.He is running on cost of living issues, and advocating for tougher policies on law and order and what he considers "woke" cultural issues.
Poilievre, whose party has a strong voter base in energy-rich regions of the country, is pushing for a major expansion of the oil and gas industries and the removal of the carbon tax on industry.
While he has remained tight-lipped on whether he supports Canada's net-zero goals, he has argued that it would be better for the world if India and other Asian countries were to replace "dirty coal" with cleaner Canadian oil and gas.He moved to London and continued to work until his death in 1901 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
"He was one of life's interesting characters," said Peter Chappell, the outgoing chair of the Leamington Photographic Society."He was entrepreneurial, he was commercial but at the same time he was artistic and he was promoting photography as an art form," he added.
The society recently marked the 170-year anniversary by invitingto the town for an event, which attracted more than 150 people.