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Justin Trudeau’s future on the line in Canada election
- Canadians go to the polls on Monday in an election that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called two years early
- Trudeau is seeking to turn public approval for his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic into a fresh, four-year mandate
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Canadian elections headed for a photo finish on Monday with liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is seeking a third term, threatened by a strong challenge from rookie conservative leader Erin O’Toole.
Trudeau called the snap election hoping to parlay a smooth Covid-19 vaccine roll-out – among the best in the world – into a new mandate to steer the nation’s pandemic exit, without having to rely on opposition party support to pass his agenda.
But the contest, after a bumpy five weeks of campaigning, appears set for a repeat of the close 2019 general election that resulted in the one-time golden boy of Canadian politics clinging to power, yet losing his majority in parliament.
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A sudden surge in Covid-19 cases led by the Delta variant late in the campaign, after the lifting of most public health measures this summer, has also thrown a wrench into the works.
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At 49, Trudeau has faced tougher bouts and come out unscathed.
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