# Prime Minister Mark Carney Seeks Public Support Amid Rising Tensions with US
In a surprise move, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called a snap election, seeking public support amid rising tensions with the United States.
Carney announced the election during a televised address, stating that the country needs a “clear mandate” to navigate the increasingly complex relationship with its southern neighbor.
The election, scheduled to take place on May 15, 2025, will pit Carney’s Liberal Party against the opposition Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre.

Tensions between Canada and the US have been escalating in recent months, with disagreements over trade, climate change, and border security.
Poilievre has welcomed the election call, stating that Canadians deserve a “strong and stable” government.

The US Embassy in Ottawa has declined to comment on the election, stating that it is a domestic Canadian issue.
The election campaign is expected to focus on issues such as trade, climate change, and national security. Carney’s Liberal Party will face a tough challenge from the Conservative Party, which has been gaining momentum in recent polls.