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A repeat of 'Trudeaumania'? Canadians appear poised to wave goodbye to Stephen Harper in historic vote

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End of an era?  Canada's Prime Minister and Conservative leader Stephen Harper gets off his campaign plane with his wife Laureen, son Benjamin and daughter Rachel in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Photo: Reuters

Canadians appear set to end nine years of Stephen Harper’s Conservative rule at the ballot box and elect a Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau.

Polling released Sunday on the eve of the vote showed the Liberals, after a late surge from third place, with a seven-point lead ahead of the Tories.

Public opinion, however, has shifted wildly - up to 12 percentage points - during the campaign. And many of Canada’s 26.4 million registered voters remain undecided.

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At a final campaign stop in Calgary, Alberta, Trudeau said the Liberals offer “not just a change in government, but a better government.”

The 43-year-old is the son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, who is considered the father of modern Canada.

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Liberal leader Justin Trudeau looks at a poster of his late father, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, during a campaign stop in Quebec. Photo: Reuters
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau looks at a poster of his late father, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, during a campaign stop in Quebec. Photo: Reuters
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