Canada’s national election could take place April 28, local media reports suggest. Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to request Governor General dissolve Parliament Sunday, triggering the vote.

Canadian law mandates campaign period between 37 and 51 days, with elections held on Mondays.
CPC Poll Tracker shows Liberal Party slightly ahead, holding 37.8% public support. Surveys indicate if election occurs now, Liberals might secure 176 seats while Conservatives could claim 133 seats in the 343-seat House of Commons.
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The tight race reflects shifting dynamics as Carney’s leadership faces off against Conservative challengers with outcome still uncertain.
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