

Carney score: last days of Canada’s campaign
13 snips Apr 25, 2025
Sarah Larniuk, Audio correspondent for The Economist, dives into the complexities of Canada's political landscape as it navigates a pivotal election. She discusses rising voter engagement and local issues like housing affordability amid growing political polarization. Larniuk also highlights America's strategic considerations in shipbuilding to counter China's naval power, while reflecting on the historical context of political communication and the aftermath of WWII. This blend of contemporary politics and historical insight offers a riveting glimpse into global dynamics.
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Anita Anand Campaign Energy
- At Anita Anand's Liberal campaign office in Oakville, Ontario, over two dozen volunteers gathered to support Canadian sovereignty.
- The campaign energized retirees, students, and refugees alike, showing high political engagement uncommon in Canada.
News Disappearance From Social Media
- The removal of news from platforms like Facebook and Instagram cut news engagement by 43% in Canada.
- This vacuum is filled by biased political influencers, reducing public access to reliable news sources.
Polarized Canadian Politics
- Canadian political conversations are deeply divided by conflicting facts and emotions, especially anger.
- Conservative politicians gain more social media engagement by cutting out traditional media, increasing polarization.