As Canadians voted in a high-stakes election overshadowed by US President Donald Trump's provocations, many asked a simple question: Why Monday?
While Canadians lined up to decide whether to back new Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberals or swing right to Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, Trump stirred controversy from afar, suggesting Canada should just become the "51st state" — even claiming the US subsidizes its northern neighbor. His outburst sent shockwaves through a tense election already defined by fears of economic conflict and political annexation.
Meanwhile, behind the drama, a tradition quietly persisted: Canada’s unwavering choice of Monday for federal elections. Here's why:
Why federal elections take place on Monday: Some important reasons
While Canadians lined up to decide whether to back new Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberals or swing right to Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, Trump stirred controversy from afar, suggesting Canada should just become the "51st state" — even claiming the US subsidizes its northern neighbor. His outburst sent shockwaves through a tense election already defined by fears of economic conflict and political annexation.
Meanwhile, behind the drama, a tradition quietly persisted: Canada’s unwavering choice of Monday for federal elections. Here's why:
Why federal elections take place on Monday: Some important reasons
- 1. It's in law
- Voters have the weekend to prepare
- Setup time for polling stations
- Fixed election dates prevent political manipulation
- What if it's a public holiday?
- It's happened before
- Multiple parties in the race
- Timeline of preliminary and final results
- Carney ahead with a narrow lead
- Trump's shadow looms large
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