
Snap election called, Canadians set to hit the polls on April 28
Prime Minister Mark Carney called Canada’s 45th federal election on Sunday and Canadians will be headed to the polls on April 28.
It’s been just two weeks since Carney won the Liberal Leadership vote and he was sworn in as Prime Minister on March 14.
As voting will take place earlier than scheduled it can be termed a snap election but Nathan Greenfield, North American correspondent for University World News, said that doesn’t mean the election process is different from any other.
“There is no legal definition of a snap election,” said Greenfield. “Since the fixed election date is every four years, if you call an election prior to that it’s considered a snap election.”