TORONTO (AP) โ New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent said U.S. President Donald Trump must respect Canadaโs sovereignty as they kicked off their election campaigns Sunday against the backdrop of a trade war and Trump's annexation threats.
Carney announced a five-week election campaign before the vote on April 28.
โWe are facing the most significant crisis of our lifetimes because of President Trumpโs unjustified trade actions and his threats to our sovereignty,โ Carney said.

โPresident Trump claims that Canada isnโt a real country. He wants to break us so America can own us. We will not let that happen," he added.
The governing Liberals appeared poised for a historic election defeat this year until Trump declared a trade war. He has repeatedly said Canada should become the 51st U.S. state and has acknowledged he's upended Canadian politics.
Trumpโs almost daily attacks on Canadaโs sovereignty have infuriated Canadians and led to a surge in Canadian nationalism that has bolstered Liberal poll numbers.
โThey want our resources. They want our water. They want our land. They want our country. Never,โ Carney said at a rally in Newfoundland.

The election campaign for 343 seats or districts in the House of Commons will last 37 days. Although other parties are running, the Liberals and the Conservatives are the only two that have a chance to form a government. The party that commands a majority in Parliament, either alone or with the support of another party, will form the next government and its leader will be prime minister.
Carney replaced Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in January but remained in power until the Liberal Party elected a new leader following a leadership race.
The opposition Conservatives hoped to make the election about Trudeau, whose popularity declined as food and housing prices rose and immigration surged. But after decades of bilateral stability, the vote is now expected to focus on who is best equipped to deal with Trump.
Carney said the choice for Canadians is a โCanadian Trump or a government that unites.โ

โCanadians are always ready when someone else drops the gloves,โ Carney said in a hockey reference. โIn this trade war, just like in hockey, we will win.โ
Trump put 25% tariffs on Canadaโs steel and aluminum and is threatening sweeping tariffs on all Canadian products โ as well as all of Americaโs trading partners โ on April 2.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is Carneyโs main challenger. The party and Poilievre were heading for a huge victory in Canadaโs election until Trumpโs near-daily trade and annexation threats derailed them.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, a conservative ally, said Poilievre would be โvery much in syncโ with the โnew direction in America.โ

โThe content of this interview is very bad news for the Conservatives because it reinforces the Liberalsโ narrative about Pierre Poilievre and his perceived ideological proximity with Donald Trump,โ said Daniel Bรฉland, a political science professor at McGill University in Montreal.
Poilievre said he will stand up to Trump.
โI will insist the president recognizes the independence and sovereignty of Canada. I will insist he stops tariffing our nation," he said as he launched his campaign.
โI know a lot of people are worried, angry and anxious. And with good reason as a result of the presidentโs unacceptable threats against our country," Poilievre said.

Carney still hasnโt had a phone call with Trump and that might not happen now until after the election. Trump mocked Trudeau by calling him governor, but he has not yet mentioned Carneyโs name.
"Trump must recognize that Canada is a sovereign country," Carney said. "He has to say that, he has to accept that, before we can have a discussion about a trade agreement. ... Let's just say there is no meeting that has been planned.โ
Carney, 60, was the head of the Bank of Canada during the 2008 financial crisis. In 2013, he became the first noncitizen of the United Kingdom to run the Bank of England, helping to manage the impact of Brexit.
Carney, a political novice, said Canadians want change and he's moved the Liberal Party to the right, announcing a middle-class tax cut Sunday and scrapping Trudeauโs signature carbon tax and reversing a capital gains tax increase.

Poilievre, 45, for years the partyโs go-to attack dog, is a career politician and firebrand populist who says he will put โCanada first.โ Elon Musk, who is playing an integral role in the Trump administration, has endorsed and praised him.