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Canada's prime minister calls for a snap election to deal with threats from Trump

NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Daniel Béland, director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, about the snap election called by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.



Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called a snap election, triggered by threats from the United States and President Trump's claim that Canada isn't a real country. The election campaign is short, lasting about five weeks, and current projections suggest the Liberals may have an advantage.

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