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In Canada, election debates see climate change drop as voters focus on economic challenges and U.S. political instability, signaling a shift in public priorities.
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Canadian voters are moving their focus from climate to economic and U.S. concerns as debates intensify ahead of elections. A strong loonie challenges exports and rising tariff pressures stir cautious forecasts, while proposed reforms and sustainable initiatives hint at a bold turnaround for competitiveness.
In Canada, election debates see climate change drop as voters focus on economic challenges and U.S. political instability, signaling a shift in public priorities.
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Canada’s export economy faces pressure as an overvalued loonie weakens agriculture exports amid a pause in rate hikes, fueling economic uncertainty.
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Canada faces a mixed economic outlook as forecasts predict contraction in the second quarter amid tariff pressures. Meanwhile, election contenders propose reforms and a Circular Economy Summit spotlights sustainable initiatives.
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Canada is focusing on rebuilding competitive industry standards amid global pressures and potential US tariff threats. Reforms aim to spur innovation and balanced market growth, setting a new course for economic competitiveness.
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