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Canada-U.S. friendship will remain regardless of midterm outcomes: Trudeau
Global News
U.S. citizens are heading to the polls on Tuesday for the country's midterm elections, which U.S. President Joe Biden has billed as a battle for democracy itself.
The relationship between Canada and the United States will remain relatively unchanged regardless of the outcome of the U.S. midterm elections, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
U.S. citizens are heading to the polls on Tuesday for the country’s midterm elections, which U.S. President Joe Biden has billed as a battle for democracy itself.
Still, no matter what the outcome, Trudeau said Canada will “continue to work with the U.S. government, with U.S. Congress on things that matter to Canadians.”
“We have worked through very different configurations of administrations in the past,” Trudeau said, speaking to reporters in New Brunswick on Tuesday.
“The friendship and the solidity of the relationship between Canada and the United States will continue regardless of whatever happens in the midterms.”
Speaking last Wednesday, Biden warned American voters that in a typical year, the country “is not often faced with the question of whether the vote we cast will preserve democracy or put it at risk.”
“But we are this year,” he said.
One serious area of concern for Biden and many political onlookers is the number of candidates running for office who believe in conspiracy theories — ranging from the debunked world of QAnon to former U.S. president Donald Trump’s false assertion that the last presidential election was stolen, according to political commentator David Frum.