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Canadians vote as Trudeau's bid for a decisive win hangs in the balance
Canadians went to the polls on Monday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared likely to lose his bid for a parliamentary majority after a tough campaign that may have dashed his Liberal Party's hopes for a convincing win.
Trudeau (above) heads a minority government that relies on the support of other parties to pass legislation. With opinion polls last month showing him far ahead, he triggered the vote two years earlier than necessary, saying voters needed to weigh in on his left-of-centre government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
But as the public's unhappiness about the early call grew, the 49-year-old prime minister saw his lead evaporate...
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