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Canada's Liberal Party will announce a new prime minister on Sunday, who will lead the country amid a trade dispute with the U.S. and may face a general election against the opposition Conservatives. Former central banker Mark Carney is the front-runner, with 43% support among Liberals, compared to 31% for former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, according to a poll.
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