Five things to look for in Canada's election

X A composite image, with the right showing Liberal leader Mark carney walking in a dark suit and coat in from of a red campaign bus, and the left showing Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in a similar outfit, holding one of his children and greeting a crowd of people waving Canadian flags. X

Canada's general election campaign is underway, a 36-day sprint taking place in unprecedented circumstances.

Voters will be mulling which party should govern the country just as the US - its neighbour and largest economic partner - launches a trade war and President Donald Trump muses about making Canada the 51st US state.

Domestic issues like housing and immigration will still be important, of course, but for the first time in decades, Canadians will also be grappling with fundamental questions about the country's future when they head to the ballot box on 28 April.

Here are five things to watch as the campaign unfolds.

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