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Mark Carney will call federal election no later than Sunday: sources

Prime Minister Mark Carney will make the federal election call to avoid facing the required return of a prorogued Parliament on Monday. 


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Prime Minister Mark Carney will call a federal election no later than Sunday, Global News has confirmed.

Carney will make the call to avoid facing the required return of a prorogued Parliament on Monday. That’s the date the House of Commons is set to reconvene, with opposition parties vowing to vote non-confidence in the Liberals at the earliest opportunity.

The earliest a federal election can be held is 37 days after it is called, and no later than 51 days after.

The Globe and Mail reported Thursday that Carney will call the election Sunday for a vote to be held on April 28. The Globe cited two anonymous sources who were not authorized to speak to the media. Global News, though, has been told by a senior Liberal campaign official that it is understood that Carney has not yet settled on the actual election date and that he is also considering May 5.

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