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Canadians head to the polls as Trump looms over the election | Elections News

Nora Sutton
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The Canadians choose their next prime minister in a fundamental election, dominated by Donald Trump.

Canadians are aimed at surveys in an election that could change the country redefining their relationship with the United States. The main candidate, Prime Minister Mark Carney, has already faced the president of the United States, Donald Trump, in the tariffs, while the candidate for the conservative party Pierre Poilievre has made comparisons with the US leader. So who will the Canadians choose?

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