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Canada will head to the polls on 28 April to choose a new prime minister. Mark Carney, who is the former governor of the Bank of England, announced the snap election on 23 March after he replaced Justin Trudeau as leader. Mr Trudeau left the job after growing calls to step down from his MPs amid poor showings in opinion polls. While the next election always seemed like a clear-cut race for the opposition Conservatives, who had enjoyed a double-digit lead over the Liberals before Mr Trudeau resigned, it has turned into a much tighter race against the backdrop of...