US Elections will impact our country and trade: Canadian PM Trudeau
US Elections will impact our country and trade: Canadian PM Trudeau
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Not only America but the entire world is anxiously waiting for the Presidential election to happen in the USA. Recently, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated on Thursday his government feared “some disruptions” if the result of the US presidential election is close, and that Ottawa is preparing for “any outcomes.” Trudeau spoke in French, “We view all the polarization in the United States with some concern." He said this referring to the country’s political strife less than a month until the November 3 election to take place between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden.

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Trudeau said at a news conference, “We’re all watching the US election with close attention because of its potential impact on the Canadian economy and on Canadians, We’re certainly all hoping for a smooth transition or a clear result” in the vote." He further added, “If it is less clear, there may be some disruptions and we need to be ready for any outcomes." Trump has challenged the integrity of mail-in ballots, which are popular in this election due to the COVID pandemic, and he has declined to perform to a peaceful transition of power if he loses the vote.

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Trudeau, who has often turbulent terms with Trump, generally abstains from commenting on political happenings in Canada’s powerful neighbor. The Canadian PM said, “We will not be interfering or engaging in any way in their electoral processes and that includes commenting on their electoral processes." The United States is Canada’s largest trading partner, with Can$2.4 billion (US$1.8 billion) flowing across the border each day.

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