Ford Hints at Election Amid Trump Tariff Threats

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Ford Hints at Election Amid Trump Tariff Threats
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has congratulated incoming U.S. President Donald Trump on his inauguration, while Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland attempts to distance herself from an increasingly unpopular Trudeau. Meanwhile, Ford is considering calling an early election in response to tariff threats from Trump.

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