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    On Canada’s Election Day, Trump Repeats ’51st State’ Threat

    The American president repeated his “51st state” threat on social media as voting began.
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    Canada’s Political Landscape Upended by Trump, Trudeau and Tariffs

    After nearly a decade in power, the Liberal Party seemed destined to be swept out on a wave of anti-incumbency sentiment. Then events took a surprising turn.
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    What’s at Stake in Canada’s Elections? The Key Issues for Voters

    Many Canadians believe Monday’s election is the most important of their lifetime. It will determine who will take on a stagnant economy and deal with President Trump.
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    With a Bounty on His Head, a Critic of China Runs in Canada’s Election

    After Joe Tay set up a run for Parliament, China issued a warrant for his arrest and coordinated online attacks on his candidacy.
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    In Canada’s Election, Mark Carney’s China Experience Becomes a Liability

    Mark Carney, who is running to win a full term as prime minister, has years of experience dealing with Chinese businesses and leadership. It’s become fodder for his opponents.
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    Why Australia Wants to Set Caps on International Students

    Both major political parties are pledging steep cuts on the number of foreigners allowed to study in Australia as a way to rein in runaway housing prices.
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    Canada Election: Polls Tighten, But Carney’s Liberal Party Still Appears Poised to Win

    Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party still appears poised to win, pollsters say, even as its lead over the Conservative Party has shrunk.
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    Mark Carney Finds His Moment in Canadian Election Shaped by Trump

    Mark Carney, the new prime minister seeking a full term in Monday’s election, has built his campaign around President Trump’s threats to the country.