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Pro-Trump media figures split over the U.S. role in the Israel-Iran conflict

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Science   来源:Video  查看:  评论:0
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He was born in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, making him the first Canadian prime minister from the north. Carney later grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, before he attended Harvard University and then Oxford, where he studied economics.Carney is hailed for his financial expertise. He has also taken a defiant stance against US President Donald Trump, vowing retaliation against his tariffs and stating that Canada will never become the 51st US state.

Pro-Trump media figures split over the U.S. role in the Israel-Iran conflict

But Carney is politically untested. He has never been elected to public office in Canada, and this general election will be his very first.He is not as fluent in French as his opponents, though that has yet to be a liability among voters who feel strongly about preserving Canada's French-speaking heritage, especially in the province of Quebec.He has faced some criticism for taking multiple breaks during the campaign - amid a trade war with the US - to focus on his role as prime minister.

Pro-Trump media figures split over the U.S. role in the Israel-Iran conflict

Poilievre, 45, originally hails from Calgary, Alberta. He has been in Canadian politics for nearly two decades - first elected to the House of Commons at age 25, making him one of the youngest MPs at the time.Since then, he has consistently advocated for a low-tax, small government in Canada.

Pro-Trump media figures split over the U.S. role in the Israel-Iran conflict

He is known for his confrontational style of politics. In recent years, Poilievre tirelessly attacked the Liberals and Trudeau, saying that their "disastrous" and "woke" policies have worsened the quality of life in Canada, while promising a return to "common sense politics" if his party were to form government.

It is a message that has resonated with many Canadians who have been worried about the country's housing crisis, stagnant wages and high cost of living."Discuss a meeting point with all members of the family, in the event of any person becoming lost."

As China prepared to celebrate its Golden Week holiday and mark the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic, the ruling Communist Party rolled out a raft of measures aimed at boosting its ailing economy.The plans included help for the country's crisis-hit property industry, support for the stock market, cash handouts for the poor and more government spending.

Shares in mainland China and Hong Kong chalked up record gains after the announcements.But economists warn the policies may not be enough to fix China's economic problems.

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