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Canadians vote in an election dominated by Trump's trade war and bluster
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Canadians voted amidst US President Trump's interference, suggesting Canada become the 51st state. This fueled nationalism, benefiting PM Carney's Liberals, despite Conservative leader Poilievre's attempts to focus on domestic issues like the economy. Trump's threats to Canada's economy and sovereignty overshadowed the election, with voters concerned about potential tariffs and trade disruptions.
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