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THE WRAP: Winning downtown, election promises all around and Trump's tax on toilet paper


Published on 2025-03-28 11:41:07 - SaltWire
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  • Promises, promises Mark Carney won't tell anyone where he's going until the last minute, and Pierre Poilievre won't let reporters anywhere near him, but both managed to make some promises in the campaign's first week that land well in Atlantic Canada.

The article from MSN discusses several key political and economic topics. Firstly, it highlights the recent mayoral election in Toronto where Olivia Chow won, marking a significant shift in the city's political landscape with promises of change and inclusivity. Secondly, it touches on the broader implications of election promises, noting how they often aim to address urban issues like housing, transit, and economic development. Additionally, the article mentions former U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on imposing tariffs, humorously referred to as a "tax on toilet paper," which reflects his ongoing influence on economic policy discussions. This piece encapsulates the dynamic interplay between local governance, election promises, and the broader economic policies influenced by prominent political figures.

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