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Canada votes in pandemic election that could cost Trudeau

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TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gambled on an early election in a bid to win a majority of seats in Parliament, but now faces the threat of being knocked from power in Canada’s election on Monday.

Polls indicate Trudeau’s Liberal Party is in a tight race with the rival Conservati­ves: It will likely win the most seats in Parliament, but still fail to get a majority, forcing it to rely on an opposition party to pass legislatio­n.

“Trudeau made an incredibly stupid error in judgement,” said Robert Bothwell, a professor of Canadian history and internatio­nal relations at the University of Toronto.

Trudeau entered the election leading a stable minority government that wasn’t under threat of being toppled.

The opposition has been relentless in accusing Trudeau of calling the early vote — two years before the deadline — for his own personal ambition. Trudeau channeled the star power of his father, the Liberal icon and late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, when he first won in 2015, but a combinatio­n of high expectatio­ns, scandal and calling the election last month during the pandemic have hurt his brand.

Trudeau is betting that Canadians will reward him for navigating the coronaviru­s crisis better than most countries did. Canada is now one of the most vaccinated nations in the world and Trudeau’s government spent hundreds of billions of dollars to prop up the economy amid lockdowns.

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