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Justin Trudeau has fired back at U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.

This comes after Trump continues to claim that he will make Canada part of the U.S. as the 51st state.

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Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canada's prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party.

"This country deserves a real choice in the next election," Trudeau said, revealing that he's not the best option.

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Justin Trudeau got into a debate with someone who said that women should be able to choose what happens with their bodies.

It all happened during a visit to the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg on April 12 and the prime minister seemed to slip into teacher mode when he schooled someone on campus.

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Justin Trudeau seems to be turning into a vlogger now and he's even getting in on some classic YouTube video trends like asking people to subscribe.

The prime minister has officially launched his YouTube channel, @JustinTrudeau, which is supposed to be a place for him to share what his government is doing for Canadians.

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An American strategist has claimed he could have killed Justin Trudeau "20 different ways" and that he doesn't care if he gets cancelled in Canada.

This all went down during an address by Steven Sutton, a senior vice president at the Leadership Institute, which trains conservatives in politics, government and the media, at the Canada Strong and Free Networking Conference in Ottawa on March 22.

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