Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, facing the loss of his Parliamentary maj...
HAMILTON, Ontario - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, facing the loss of his Parliamentary majority in an election next week, traded attacks with his main rival on Saturday as a bad-tempered campaign entered the last few days.
The 47-year-old prime minister, his voice increasingly hoarse, said Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer would slash spending and rip up Liberal plans to fight climate change. In the absence of an overriding narrative, dirty tactics and awkward moments have characterized the campaign. Scheer, speaking in Toronto, said Trudeau would spend his first 100 days negotiating a coalition with the New Democrats that would impose tax hikes.
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