Canada To vote for general election for the first time in four years Focus on ruling party maintenance October 21 6:45

In Canada, a general election vote will be held on the 21st night of Japan time. In the preliminary public opinion survey, the ruling party and the liberal party led by Prime Minister Trudeau and the support of the constituent party of the largest opposition party are competing, and the focus is on whether the liberal party can maintain its government.

Canada's general election will be held for the first time in four years, following Prime Minister Trudeau's dissolution of the House of Representatives last month.

In this election, in addition to economic policies, countermeasures against global warming, whose impact is rapidly expanding in Canada, are a major issue.

The Liberal Party led by Prime Minister Trudeau, who is aiming for the second term, says that a “carbon tax” that is taxed according to greenhouse gas emissions is indispensable. Claims abolition as it has a significant impact on life.

Furthermore, over the corruption case of a major Canadian construction company, a scandal that Prime Minister Trudeau put pressure on the judicial minister at the time to avoid criminal prosecution was raised, and the Liberal Party has received severe criticism from the Conservative Party.

According to an opinion poll dated 19th, the ruling and liberal party support rates are 31.8%, and the opposition and conservative parties are 31.4%.