Hungary's upcoming election and the effects of the generation gap

Canada's house prices have declined for three months in a row due to the damaging effects of Donald Trump's tariffs. The country is preparing for the upcoming general election, where the economy and trade war with the US are major discussion points.
Canada's house prices have fallen for three months in a row. The biggest declines were in Halifax, Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa-Gatineau. Some cities saw price increases, including Victoria, Winnipeg, and Montreal. The Canadian federal election is set for April 28, with the economy and trade war with the US being major issues. The Bank of Canada has warned that the tariffs could cause inflation to spike, leading to a recession. Annual house price growth has fallen from 2.9% to 2.3%.
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