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You should make sure to pick Reformites (they use the Nationalist ideology) as ProgCon leaders in their leadership elections after 2011 to make sure Carney doesn't become a ProgCon leader candidate instead of a Liberal one.
For the 2019 leadership election event to trigger, you need to not have liberals in power after the 2019 general election (electing the NDP/ProgCons in 2019 should trigger the leadership election for the Liberals in 2019). 2019 is the only leadership election that has Carney as a candidate and it's also the last one in the mod as there are no leadership elections after that, just repeating general election events.
The wars so far seem to act mostly as skeleton content but base RW Cuba can already send volunteers to their preferred side, so it would not that out there for Canada to also intervene if there's a chance for them to gain new allies. Since Canada can invite Brazil into the DL, Bolivia would not be separated from the rest of the alliance and would be able to take part in wars.