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Minnesota DFL
Oct. 30, 2015
 
Events today

  • Gov. Mark Dayton will visit the Eagle Mine in Michigan, as part of his review and consideration of the PolyMet project proposal.
  • 2 p.m. – Lt. Gov. Smith will chair a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Capitol Area Security. Fifth Floor Conference Room, Veterans Service Building, 20 West 12th St., St. Paul.

 
Event Saturday

  • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Not sure you can vote Tuesday? Local election offices (typically a county courthouse, but some cities have election offices too) are open for voting today.

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Event Sunday

  • 5 p.m. – CD 1 DFL will host its Autumn Dinner with Congressman Tim Walz. The keynote speaker is DNC Vice Chair R.T. Rybak. Special guests include Secretary of State Steve Simon and Attorney General Lori Swanson. Owatonna Veterans of Foreign Wars, 135 Oakdale St., Owatonna.

 
Mark your calendars

  • Nov. 3 – Election Day – 3 Days, 21 Hrs, 30 Min away! Check your ballots here http://bit.ly/1oqFLFD.
  • Nov. 11 – Minnesota DFL Education Priorities and Progress – A Town Hall Event, 6:30 p.m. Hosted by the Senate District 61 DFL Central Committee. The event will cover recent activity in the Minnesota legislature and progress toward the DFL Action Agenda, along with hopes and dreams for the 2016 session. Parents of school age children and taxpayers that provide education support through the state budget and local levies are encouraged to attend, become informed, ask questions, and discuss ideas with legislators and key communicators. Panelists include: Rep. Thissen; Sen. Torres Ray; and Josh Crosson from Education Minnesota.

 
Fundraisers

  • Nov. 4 – CD3 DFL Fall Fundraising Event: An Evening with Vice President Walter Mondale, moderated by Don Shelby. The 7 p.m. event will be held at Hughes Pavilion, Centennial Lakes, 7499 France Ave. S, Edina. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dfl3cd.org. Reservations can also be made by mail. Checks should be payable to CD 3 DFL and mailed to Nancy Parris, 8350 Airport Rd, Waconia, MN 55387.
  • Nov. 7 – DFL Senior Caucus Fall Gala. Program begins at 4 p.m., buffet dinner at 5:30 p.m. Royal Cliff Banquet Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Reserve your tickets by contacting John Larva at  or .
  • Nov. 10 – SD 44 DFL will host “The-Never-Too-Early-To-Think-About-The-Next-Election” Chili Cookoff and Silent Auction. 6 p.m., LTD Brewing Co., 8 8th Ave., Hopkins.
  • Nov. 21 – CD 6 Unity Dinner – Drawn Together. 5 p.m., Teamsters Local 120, Blaine. Keynote speaker is Congressman Tim Walz. Click here for ticket information.
  • Dec. 2 – SD54 DFL, River Oaks Golf Course, 11099 S Hwy 61, Cottage Grove, 6 – 8 p.m.

 
2016 election
Jeb Bush: Going after Rubio ‘wasn’t a mistake,’ Washington Post
Cruz says he raised $1.1 million since debate, Washington Post
Under pressure after debate, Bush insists he’s not dead yet, MPR
Hillary Clinton to call for elimination of racial profiling and end of crack cocaine distinction, Washington Post
Day after debate, Marco Rudio looks beyond GOP primary and toward Clinton and general election, Star Tribune
Gov. Christie, time to go home, New York Times

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In the Know

Minnesota DFL
Oct. 28, 2015
 
Events today

  • House DFL Leader Paul Thissen will travel to Park Rapids, Bemidji and Baudette.
  • 8 a.m. – Gov. Dayton will provide remarks and present a proclamation at the IV South American Trade Forum 2015.
  • 11 a.m. – MNsure will hold a walk through with reporters before open enrollment begins
  • 12:30 p.m. – Social lunch for DFL Seniors. Riverside Perkins Family Restaurant I-94 & Riverside Ave, Minneapolis.
  • 3 p.m. – Legislative Energy Commission will meet to discuss fracking.
  • 5 p.m. – CNBC airs undercard debate featuring Republican candidates for president.
  • 7 p.m. – The top GOP candidates for president debate. The debate will air on CNBC.
  • 7:20 p.m. (EST) – Congressman Tim Walz will take part in the Congressional Football Game which supports charities that benefit military and law enforcement families, including the Capitol Police Memorial Fund, Our Military Kids, and A Advantage 4 Kids. Teams feature Members of Congress and former NFL players vs. the U.S. Capitol Police. Watkins Recreation Field, 420 12th St SE, Washington, D.C.

 
Mark your calendars

  • Oct. 29 – House DFL Leader Paul Thissen and Rep. Ben Lien will hold a roundtable discussion at noon on college affordability at Moorhead State University, Comstock, Room 205.
  • Nov. 3 – Election Day! Check your ballots here http://bit.ly/1oqFLFD.
  • Nov. 11 – Minnesota DFL Education Priorities and Progress – A Town Hall Event, 6:30 p.m. Hosted by the Senate District 61 DFL Central Committee. The event will cover recent activity in the Minnesota legislature and progress toward the DFL Action Agenda, along with hopes and dreams for the 2016 session. Parents of school age children and taxpayers that provide education support through the state budget and local levies are encouraged to attend, become informed, ask questions, and discuss ideas with legislators and key communicators. Panelists include: Rep. Thissen; Sen. Torres Ray; and Josh Crosson from Education Minnesota.



Fundraisers

  • Nov. 1 – CD 1 DFL will host its Autumn Dinner with Congressman Tim Walz. The keynote speaker is DNC Vice Chair R.T. Rybak. Special guests include Secretary of State Steve Simon and Attorney General Lori Swanson. 5 p.m., Owatonna Veterans of Foreign Wars, 135 Oakdale St., Owatonna. Please RSVP by Oct. 21 with meal choice (turkey dinner or vegetarian lasagna) to Shawn Groth at .
  • Nov. 4 – CD3 DFL Fall Fundraising Event: An Evening with Vice President Walter Mondale, moderated by Don Shelby. The 7 p.m.event will be held at Hughes Pavilion, Centennial Lakes, 7499 France Ave. S, Edina. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dfl3cd.org. Reservations can also be made by mail. Checks should be payable to CD 3 DFL and mailed to Nancy Parris, 8350 Airport Rd, Waconia, MN 55387.
  • Nov. 7 – DFL Senior Caucus Fall Gala. Program begins at 4 p.m., buffet dinner at 5:30 p.m. Royal Cliff Banquet Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Reserve your tickets by contacting John Larva at  or .
  • Nov. 10 – SD 44 DFL will host “The-Never-Too-Early-To-Think-About-The-Next-Election” Chili Cookoff and Silent Auction. 6 p.m., LTD Brewing Co., 8 8th Ave., Hopkins.
  • Nov. 21 – CD 6 Unity Dinner – Drawn Together. 5 p.m., Teamsters Local 120, Blaine. Keynote speaker is Congressman Tim Walz. Ticket information coming soon.

2016 election
Legislature
The race for a Minneapolis House seat draws three serious DFL candidates — and a bunch of questions, MinnPost
2 candidates drop out of Shakopee city races, Star Tribune

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Daily Brief: Monday, Oct. 26th, 2015

In the Know

Minnesota DFL
Oct. 26, 2015
 
Events today

  • Gov. Dayton will host Joseph H. Boakai, vice president of Liberia, for a meeting at the Governor’s Residence. Expect Liberia to announce it is opening a consulate in the Brooklyn Park area. It will have authority to renew passports and grant visas. Its mission is also to foster trade and investment. There are more than 40,000 Liberians living and working in Minnesota.
  • 10 a.m. – Lt. Gov. Smith will tour and provide remarks at the “Historic 313 on Fourth Street” food hub project in Willmar.
  • 10 a.m. – The Legislative Water Commission will meet to review golf course management and reuse practices, the Met Council Master Water Supply Plan and other issues.
  • 1 p.m. – The Senate Education Committee will meet regarding reducing the number of standardized tests.

 
Mark your calendars

  • Nov. 3 – Election Day! Check your ballots here http://bit.ly/1oqFLFD.
  • Nov. 11 – Minnesota DFL Education Priorities and Progress – A Town Hall Event, 6:30 p.m. Hosted by the Senate District 61 DFL Central Committee. The event will cover recent activity in the Minnesota legislature and progress toward the DFL Action Agenda, along with hopes and dreams for the 2016 session. Parents of school age children and taxpayers that provide education support through the state budget and local levies are encouraged to attend, become informed, ask questions, and discuss ideas with legislators and key communicators. Panelists include: Rep. Thissen; Sen. Torres Ray; and Josh Crosson from Education Minnesota.

 
Fundraisers

  • Nov. 1 – CD 1 DFL will host its Autumn Dinner with Congressman Tim Walz. The keynote speaker is DNC Vice Chair R.T. Rybak. Special guests include Secretary of State Steve Simon and Attorney General Lori Swanson. 5 p.m., Owatonna Veterans of Foreign Wars, 135 Oakdale St., Owatonna. Please RSVP by Oct. 21 with meal choice (turkey dinner or vegetarian lasagna) to Shawn Groth at.
  • Nov. 4 – CD3 DFL Fall Fundraising Event: An Evening with Vice President Walter Mondale, moderated by Don Shelby. The 7 p.m. event will be held at Hughes Pavilion, Centennial Lakes, 7499 France Ave. S, Edina. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dfl3cd.org. Reservations can also be made by mail. Checks should be payable to CD 3 DFL and mailed to Nancy Parris, 8350 Airport Rd, Waconia, MN 55387.
  • Nov. 7 – DFL Senior Caucus Fall Gala. Program begins at 4 p.m., buffet dinner at 5:30 p.m. Royal Cliff Banquet Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Reserve your tickets by contacting John Larva at or .
  • Nov. 10 – SD 44 DFL will host “The-Never-Too-Early-To-Think-About-The-Next-Election” Chili Cookoff and Silent Auction. 6 p.m., LTD Brewing Co., 8 8th Ave., Hopkins.
  • Nov. 21 – CD 6 Unity Dinner – Drawn Together. 5 p.m., Teamsters Local 120, Blaine. Keynote speaker is Congressman Tim Walz. Ticket information coming soon.

 
2015 election
Duluth City Council At Large race features diverse lineup, Duluth News Tribune
Our view/endorsement: Mayor Larson will maintain Duluth’s momentum, Duluth News Tribune
 
2016 election
Congress
Former radio personality Jason Lewis eyes Kline’s congressional seat, Northfield News
Debate scheduled for GOP candidates for Congress in Second District, Star Tribune
Race to replace Congressman Kline growing expensive, National Journal

President
Carson compares abortion to slavery, The Hill
Sanders coms out swinging in Iowa, The Hill
Bernie Sanders goes on the attack at Iowa Democratic dinner, Politico
Bill Clinton, Katy Perry headline star-studded Hillary rally, The Hill
Poll shows that Republicans see Trump as most electable, Star Tribune
Clinton wins begin to multiply, The Hill
For sluggish Bush, some backers fret it may soon be too late, AP
Struggling Bush campaign starts making cuts, MPR
Clinton surges in early states; Carson levels with Trump in Iowa, YouGov
Donald Trump: No apology for questioning Ben Carson’s Seventh-day Adventist faith, Washington Post

 
2016 session
Lobbyist: Small legislative gains bode well for the future, Fergus Falls Journal
 
Benghazi
Benghazi hearing marks new low for brain-dead partisan bloodsport, MinnPost

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Daily Brief: Thursday, Oct. 22nd, 2015

In the Know

Minnesota DFL
Oct. 22, 2015
 
Events today

  • 2 p.m. – Lt. Gov. Smith will provide remarks at the Minnesota Housing Finance Authority’s affordable housing awards announcement. Ashland Place, 1990 Ashland Drive Northwest, Rochester.
  • 5:30 p.m. – MYDFL kicks off a series of social and networking events at Bull Run Coffee. 3346 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis.
  • 6:30 p.m. – State Rep. Leon Lillie (DFL – North St. Paul), Rep. Peter Fischer (DFL-Maplewood), Rep. JoAnn Ward (DFL-Woodbury), and Sen. Chuck Wiger (DFL-Maplewood) are hosting a pollinator policy forum which will be moderated by Rep. Rick Hansen (DFL-South St. Paul) at the Maplewood Community Center.

Mark your calendars

  • Oct. 24 – The DFL African American Caucus will hold its monthly meet at 10 a.m. at East Lake Library, 2727 E Lake St., Minneapolis.
  • Nov. 3 – Election Day! Check your ballots here http://bit.ly/1oqFLFD.

Fundraisers

  • Oct. 24 – Pizza, Pie & Politicians DFL SD48 Fall Function! 6 – 9:30 p.m. at Homeward Hills Park Barn, 12000 Silverwood Dr., Eden Prairie. (more info)
  • Oct. 25 – Senate District 14 DFL will host the Wellstone Dinner, 5 p.m., Courtyard Marriott, 404 W Saint Germain St., St. Cloud. Click here for tickets.
  • Oct. 25 – Congressional District 4 DFL will host the Vento Dinner 2015. Doors open at 4 p.m. New location – Midpoint Event Center, St. Paul. Sarah Stoesz, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota will be joining the CD4 Vento Dinner. For ticket information, go here  https://www.dfl.org/cd4/bruce-vento-dinner-tickets-2/ .
  • Nov. 1 – CD 1 DFL will host its Autumn Dinner with Congressman Tim Walz. The keynote speaker is DNC Vice Chair R.T. Rybak. Special guests include Secretary of State Steve Simon and Attorney General Lori Swanson. 5 p.m.,Owatonna Veterans of Foreign Wars, 135 Oakdale St., Owatonna. Please RSVP by Oct. 21 with meal choice (turkey dinner or vegetarian lasagna) to Shawn Groth at .
  • Nov. 4 – CD3 DFL Fall Fundraising Event: An Evening with Vice President Walter Mondale, moderated by Don Shelby. The 7 p.m. event will be held at Hughes Pavilion, Centennial Lakes, 7499 France Ave. S, Edina. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dfl3cd.org. Reservations can also be made by mail. Checks should be payable to CD 3 DFL and mailed to Nancy Parris, 8350 Airport Rd, Waconia, MN 55387.
  • Nov. 7 – DFL Senior Caucus Fall Gala. Program begins at 4 p.m., buffet dinner at 5:30 p.m. Royal Cliff Banquet Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Reserve your tickets by contacting John Larva at  or .
  • Nov. 10 – SD 44 DFL will host “The-Never-Too-Early-To-Think-About-The-Next-Election” Chili Cookoff and Silent Auction. 6 p.m., LTD Brewing Co., 8 8th Ave., Hopkins.
  • Nov. 21 – CD 6 Unity Dinner – Drawn Together. 5 p.m., Teamsters Local 120, Blaine. Keynote speaker is Congressman Tim Walz. Ticket information coming soon.

2016 election
Legislature
‘Done Wishing’: Ilhan Omar on why she’s running for House District 60B, MinnPost

President
Full text: Biden’s announcement that he won’t run for president, Washington Post
Joe Biden: Window ‘has closed’ for a White House bid, MPR
Joe says no to presidential bid; VP Biden stays out of race in a boost for Clinton, Star Tribune
Why Joe Biden running for president would have been a very bad idea, Washington Post
Is Hillary Clinton a liberal? Increasingly, Democrats say yes. Washington Post
Turns out Bernie Sanders was right: America is tired of Hillary Clinton’s e-mails, Washington Post
Why Jeb Bush and Donald Trump are so eager to fight about 9/11, Washington Post
Clinton now has tight grip on Dem nomination, The Hill
Trump nears 100 days on top, The Hill
Trump tells packed Iowa crowd he’ll beat Hillary, Des Moines Register

Black Lives Matter
DNC gives blessing to Black Lives Matter presidential town hall — but won’t add debate, Washington Post
 
Capitol complex
Politics aside, the state Senate should operate under one roof, Star Tribune
 
Demographics
Back to the (democratic) future, Pioneer Press
 
Domestic violence
Secretary of state spotlights domestic violence program, Fergus Falls Journal
 
Education (E-12)
Academy offers educators lessons in police work, school safety, Star Tribune
 
Education (higher)
Ellison and progressives call for end to Social Security garnishment for student debt, MinnPost
 
GOP
Freedom Caucus not ready to endorse Ryan for speaker, The Hill
Ryan has votes to become speaker, The Hill
 
Guns
Loaded gun found in backpack at St. Paul’s Harding High School, MPR
Run of fatal shootings has alarmed even veteran police officers, Star Tribune
 
Labor
Home health care workers reaffirm support for their union, Workday Minnesota
Canadian unions cheer as voters toss out conservative party, Workday Minnesota
Adjunct faculty at Hamline seek support for first contract, Workday Minnesota
Critics challenge Minnesota’s new home care union, WCCO
 
Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources
Minnesota GOP lawmaker alleges meeting law violation, MPR
Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, Pioneer Press

Mondale, Walter
In Washington, a day to honor Walter Mondale’s legacy, MinnPost
President Carter joins tribute to Mondale’s legacy, KARE
 
Oil trains
Oil trains in metro area prompt response from Dayton, MPR
State tells railroads to revise oil disaster plans, MPR
Governor criticizes BNSF for rerouting oil trains into downtown Minneapolis, Star Tribune

Public safety
Mothballed Minnesota prison reconsidered amid overcrowding discussion, Pioneer Press

Ranked-choice voting
Vote counts? Duluth mulls ranked-choice elections, MPR
 
Refuges
End the inhumane detention of refugee women and children, Star Tribune
 
Sports facilities
Reusse: Minnesota is the new sports facilities capital, Star Tribune

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Daily Brief: Tuesday, Oct. 20th, 2015

In the Know

Minnesota DFL
Oct. 20, 2015
 
Events today

  •  9 a.m. – The Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources meets. Room 5, State Office Building.
  •  9:15 a.m. (EST) – George Washington University’s Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration hosts “Walter Mondale: A Living Legacy.” The symposium will explore the domestic and foreign policy issues central to the legacy of Vice President Mondale. Panels will cover topics such as the Mondale Vice Presidency, reconciling national security and the U.S. Constitution, and the fight for civil rights.
  •  9:30 a.m. – The Legislative Commission on Data Practices meets to discuss Real ID, DPS Data Breach and other future meeting topics. Basement Hearing Room, State Office Building.
  •  12:30 p.m. – Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon will convene the fourth meeting of the Elections Emergency Planning Task Force, which was created by the legislature to ensure that Minnesota is prepared if a natural disaster, blizzard, or other large scale incident occurs affecting an election. Room 10, State Office Building.
  •  6 p.m. (EST) – Celebrating Fritz: An Evening with Walter Mondale. Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, D.C. Dinner Co-chairs: The Honorable Jimmy Carter, The Honorable Madeleine Albright; United States Senators Dianne Feinstein, Al Franken, Amy Klobuchar, Patrick Leahy; and Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton.



Mark your calendars

  •  Oct. 22 – State Rep. Leon Lillie (DFL – North St. Paul), Rep. Peter Fischer (DFL-Maplewood), Rep. JoAnn Ward (DFL-Woodbury), and Sen. Chuck Wiger (DFL-Maplewood) are hosting a pollinator policy forum which will be moderated by Rep. Rick Hansen (DFL-South St. Paul) at 6:30 p.m. at the Maplewood Community Center.
  •  Oct. 24 – The DFL African American Caucus will hold its monthly meet at 10 a.m. at East Lake Library, 2727 E Lake St., Minneapolis.
  •  Nov. 3 – Election Day! Check your ballots here http://bit.ly/1oqFLFD.

Fundraisers

  •  Oct. 21 – Beltrami County DFL Fish Fry Fundraiser, 5:30 p.m., Eagles Club, Nielson Ave. SE, Bemidji.
  •  Oct. 24 Pizza, Pie & Politicians DFL SD48 Fall Function! 6 – 9:30 p.m. at Homeward Hills Park Barn, 12000 Silverwood Dr., Eden Prairie. (more info)
  •  Oct. 25 – Senate District 14 DFL will host the Wellstone Dinner, 5 p.m., Courtyard Marriott, 404 W Saint Germain St., St. Cloud. Click here for tickets.
  •  Oct. 25 – Congressional District 4 DFL will host the Vento Dinner 2015. Doors open at 4 p.m. New location – Midpoint Event Center, St. Paul. Sarah Stoesz, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota will be joining the CD4 Vento Dinner. For ticket information, go here  https://www.dfl.org/cd4/bruce-vento-dinner-tickets-2/ .
  •  Nov. 1 – CD 1 DFL will host its Autumn Dinner with Congressman Tim Walz. The keynote speaker is DNC Vice Chair R.T. Rybak. Special guests include Secretary of State Steve Simon and Attorney General Lori Swanson. 5 p.m.,Owatonna Veterans of Foreign Wars, 135 Oakdale St., Owatonna. Please RSVP by Oct. 21 with meal choice (turkey dinner or vegetarian lasagna) to Shawn Groth at .
  •  Nov. 4 – CD3 DFL Fall Fundraising Event: An Evening with Vice President Walter Mondale, moderated by Don Shelby. The 7 p.m. event will be held at Hughes Pavilion, Centennial Lakes, 7499 France Ave. S, Edina. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dfl3cd.org. Reservations can also be made by mail. Checks should be payable to CD 3 DFL and mailed to Nancy Parris, 8350 Airport Rd, Waconia, MN 55387.
  •  Nov. 7 – DFL Senior Caucus Fall Gala. Program begins at 4 p.m., buffet dinner at 5:30 p.m. Royal Cliff Banquet Center, 2280 Cliff Road, Eagan. Reserve your tickets by contacting John Larva at  or .
  •  Nov. 10 – SD 44 DFL will host “The-Never-Too-Early-To-Think-About-The-Next-Election” Chili Cookoff and Silent Auction. 6 p.m., LTD Brewing Co., 8 8th Ave., Hopkins.
  •  Nov. 21 – CD 6 Unity Dinner – Drawn Together. 5 p.m., Teamsters Local 120, Blaine. Keynote speaker is Congressman Tim Walz. Ticket information coming soon.



2016 election
Legislature
Ward rules out 2016 run for Legislature, Brainerd Dispatch

President
We are now on our 12th timeline for a Biden announcement, Washington Post
6 things we know Joe Biden is thinking, Washington Post
Bill Clinton to headline his first rally for wife’s 2016 bid, KSTP
Waiting for Biden: Impatience, rampant speculation boil over into chaotic waiting game, Star Tribune
Washington Post pulls Biden campaign launch story after ‘glitch,’ Politico
Fox News reports Joe Biden to enter presidential race, Star Tribune
Dems join Trump’s 9/11 bashing of Jeb, The Hill
Jim Webb may be contemplating running as an independent instead of as a Democrat, Washington Post
Donald Trump and Ben Carson now stand alone at the top of the Republican field, as Carly Fiorina’s brief foray into the top tier of candidates seeking the GOP nomination for president appears to have ended. A new CNN/ORC poll finds Fiorina has lost 11 points in the last month, declining from 15 percent support and second place to 4 percent and a tie for seventh place.

At the same time, Carson has gained eight points and joins Trump as the only candidates in the field with support above 20 percent. As in early September before Fiorina’s spike in support, Trump and Carson are the first choice candidate of about half of the potential Republican electorate. All told, nearly two-thirds of Republican voters choose Trump or Carson as either their first or second choice for the nomination.

No other candidates made significant gains since the last CNN/ORC poll conducted just after the Republican debate hosted by CNN and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. CNN
 
Canada
Son of late PM Trudeau becomes prime minister as Liberals defeat Harper Conservatives, Star Tribune
Trudeau elected Canada’s prime minister as Liberals assume power, Minnesota Public Radio

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