Canada's Liberal Party To Elect New Leader and Prime Minister to Replace Trudeau: What to Know
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42% : She has tried to reintroduce herself to the Canadian public as a more grass roots candidate who has listened to critiques and will abandon unpopular policies such as Mr. Trudeau's tax on carbon emissions.
30% : And she's pitched herself as the best person to stand up to President Trump as he launches tariffs against Canada, as well as threats against the country's sovereignty.
22% : On International Women's Day, thousands gather to oppose Trump.
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