Chapter 1291: Rothschild of Canada

In the suburbs of Toronto, Canada, a luxurious manor is located next to the beautiful and tranquil Lake Silas.

This manor belongs to the Rothschild family, and the current owner is Harris Rothschild, a figure at the top of Canada and even North America.

The branch of the family headed by Harris Losier not only represents the family's presence in Canada, but also looks out onto the United States. As such, it is the most powerful branch of the family, apart from the main branch in the UK.

Harris Losier is extremely capable, has a very unique style of operation, and is highly controlling and aggressive.

However, he still adheres to the family motto that has been passed down for more than two hundred years: unity and coordination, ethics and balance, diligence and innovation.

Moreover, in the current era, the situation of the Rothschild family is even more difficult, so Harris Rothschild also obeys the leadership of the family head Jacob Rothschild.

Unlike other branches, he also has the greatest autonomy and say.

On the evening of February 27th, two black sedans pulled into the manor.

'Mr. Harris, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting,'

Martin Bryan followed the waiter into the living room and saw Harris Rothschild sitting on the sofa.

'Bryan, you're not late, so you don't need to apologise. Please sit down,'

Harris Lochhead said to him with a smile, and invited him to sit opposite him.

'Sir, what would you like?'

'Just a black coffee,'

'Okay, just a moment,'

the waiter asked softly, and after Martin Bryan had answered, he immediately turned to grind the coffee.

Harris Lochhead, on the other hand, got straight to the point: 'Bryan, the progressives in the Conservative Party are now united, aren't they?'

Martin Bryan gave a smile and said with a relaxed air, 'At the moment there is no other noise in the party, basically everyone is united behind me, and everyone is very enthusiastic.'

'Everyone is aware that this election is a great opportunity to turn things around, and we must be united.'

Martin Bryan is only 45 years old, but last year he was elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada thanks to his charisma, extensive connections and background.

He comes from an Irish family in Quebec, Canada, and has not only worked as a lawyer, but also as a director and general manager of the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway Company, a director of the United Province Insurance Company, and has served in 12 companies including the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the Hanna Coal Company, and the Standard Broadcasting Company.

His biggest supporter is the man in front of him, Harris Losier.

'That's good,'

said Harris with a satisfied smile when he heard Martin Brian's reply.

'Mr. Harris, the latest polls show that Pierre's voter support has dropped to 12%, a 4% drop from the last poll.'

'And the support rate for the Canadian Liberal Party is 23%.'

'My support rate is 33%, and the support rate for the Progressive Conservative Party is 41%.'

'In both cases, we are currently in an absolute leading position.'

Martin Brian took the initiative to share this good news with Harris Losier.

Harris Lochiel was not surprised. He had already heard the news through his own information channels and smiled, saying: 'This is indeed extremely favourable news.'

'But you can't let your guard down yet. It's only February, and the real election is not until next year. There is still more than a year to go, and it is full of uncertainties.'

'As you can see from the poll ratings, more than half of the voters are still on the fence for now.'

'With Pierre's wisdom, he will definitely make a surprising move.'

Martin Bryan's smile faded, and he nodded, saying, 'I have never underestimated him. His political wisdom has become unpredictable. After all, he has been Prime Minister for four terms!'

'It's good that you think so,'

Harris Lochiel said with a smile.

Just then, the waiter brought the brewed coffee and placed it in front of the two of them. He bowed and left.

'After all this talking, let's have some coffee.'

'Yes,'

The two men enjoyed their coffee.

After a moment of relaxation, Martin Brian said to Harris Lochhead with a serious expression on his face, 'Mr. Harris, I intend to continue to expand our advantage, and I need more support from your side.'

'No problem, just give me a comprehensive plan,'

Harris Losier did not refuse.

After a pause, he continued: 'At present, Pierre's policies have little market. According to the think tank's analysis, the root cause is in him personally, and it is extremely difficult to change people's perceptions. Therefore, there is a possibility within the Liberal Party that a new leader will be elected to run for office.'

'As for who it will be, no one has come forward yet, until Pierre has stated that he will not run for office.'

'The longer the Liberal Party delays, the better it is for you. Your campaign slogan and governing policy must quickly penetrate the hearts of the people, squeezing the Liberal Party's room for manoeuvre.'

'I understand,'

Martin Bryan nodded with a serious face.

...

That night, Harris Lochiel and Martin Bryan kept talking until after ten o'clock, and it wasn't until Harris Lochiel looked sleepy that Martin Bryan chose to leave.

The vision of Harris Losier and Martin Brian was good.

But just as they were about to get started.

something they didn't want to happen happened too soon.

Pierre was indeed a seasoned veteran and had a broad enough perspective to fully appreciate the predicament of the Canadian Liberal Party.

So on the afternoon of 29 February,

while Pierre was walking in the snow on the south bank of the Ottawa River, he suddenly announced to his subordinates that he planned to resign from the position of Prime Minister and also resign from the position of leader of the Liberal Party.

Until then, Pierre had never revealed anything.

His sudden announcement caught his subordinates off guard.

The news quickly spread like wildfire within the Liberal Party of Canada, and members with political ambitions could no longer sit still. This was a huge opportunity!

That evening, the news spread outside, shaking the entire Canadian political scene.

It then spread to the entire capital sector and then abroad.

Rockefeller and Morgan were also taken by surprise, but this did not affect their plans for Canadian capital and the Rothschild family.

A steady stream of funds began to converge, and the building of the investment department of the Continental Illinois Bank was lit up every night.

Xia Yu also learned of the news first, but he had long since expected Pierre to pull off such a romantic stunt and was not surprised.

He had already taken action, and funds were slowly infiltrating Canada.

However, early in the morning of March 1st, as he was eating breakfast and checking the news provided directly by the Jiuding News Agency, a piece of news from the United States caught his eye.