The Canadian government says it is ready no matter the outcome of the U.S. presidential election. But with election denialism and calls to violence growing in the weeks leading up to the vote, Global News has learned the prime minister’s office (PMO) is preparing for a possible “third scenario.” – the possibility of prolonged unrest, or even violence. Touria Izri explains.
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U.S. election 2024: Canada bracing for possibility of prolonged unrest south of border
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