On Friday at a rally in London Ontario Mark Carney was booed by a crowd as he delivered his keynote election speech about the existential threat Canada faces from its neighbour .

Liberal leader warns President Trump is trying to break us so America can own us.
Supporters chanted “never” Many waved Canadian flags stuck on ice hockey sticks.
Similar passion was evident at the union hall where Pierre Poilievre welcomed enthusiastic supporters to the Toronto area earlier in the week.
The Conservative leader has drawn huge crowds at rallies across the country where “Bring It Home” is a call to arms: on the one hand it is for a vote to change the government but on the other it also reflects a wave of Canadian patriotism in the wake of US tariff threats.
The shadow of Donald Trump looms large in the final hours of the 36-day campaign The party that wins Monday’s election will be the one that is able to convince voters that it has a plan to deal with the US president.
National polls suggest the Liberals have maintained a narrow lead entering last stretch.