Canadians will decide Monday whether to extend the Liberal Party's decade in power or hand control to the Conservatives. They'll pick new Prime Minister Mark Carney or populist opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, but the election is also a referendum of sorts on someone who isn't even Canadian: Donald Trump.
The U.S. president trolled Canadians on election day with a post on social media suggesting he was on the ballot and repeating that Canada should become the 51st state, incorrectly claiming that the U.S. subsidizes Canada.
“It makes no sense unless Canada is a State!” Trump posted.
Until Trump won a second term and began threatening Canada's economy and sovereignty, the Liberals looked headed for defeat.
Trump's truculence has infuriated many Canadians, leading many to cancel U.S. vacations, refuse to buy American goods and possibly even vote early. A record 7.3 million Canadians cast ballots before election day.
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