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Hello and welcome and namaste to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Debina Gupta and I'm very excited to join you from India.
I've missed you.
I've missed the studio in my time away from it.
So to make up for it, we've got a packed show for you.
Let's dive right in.
Two neighbors yet same story of political chaos unfolding in North America just hours away from a government shutdown in the US Lawmakers are locked in tents, negotiations, associations, while across the border in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is battling for his political life.
So what's at stake?
All of that in a moment.
Also.