A look at U.S. presidential candidates' ties to Canada ahead of this week's election
- Vice President Harris attended Westmount High School in Montreal from 1978 to 1981 and recalls the transition as difficult in her memoir "The Truths We Hold: An American Journey."
- Harris stated in her memoir that she felt a constant yearning to return home while living in Canada.
- Donald Trump expressed in an interview that he "get along very well" with Prime Minister Trudeau and mentioned Canada could help alleviate California's water shortages.
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A look at U.S. presidential candidates' ties to Canada ahead of this week's election
MONTREAL — Among the millions glued to their TV sets Tuesday night watching U.S. election results will be a group of people in Montreal with a particular connection to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris — her high school classmates.

A look at U.S. presidential candidates’ ties to Canada ahead of this week’s election
MONTREAL — Among the millions glued to their TV sets Tuesday night watching U.S. election results will be a group of people in Montreal with a particular connection to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris — her high school classmates. Long before she became an American vice-president and presidential candidate, Harris spent several years in Montreal and attended Westmount High School from 1978 to 1981. While she doesn’t talk much about that time,…
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