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So, how was your Rosh Hashanah?

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a grand time spending the holiday with Internet foodie and host of Epic Meal Time, Harley Morenstein, and Morenstein's family in Ottawa.

Morenstein posted a face swap of himself and the Prime Minister on his Instagram, and it's perfectly charming, as always when it comes to the PM.

Had dinner with Justin Trudeau. Hype af.

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According to ET Canada, Trudeau gave an official statement on the holiday on Sunday, saying, "on behalf of our family, Sophie and I invite all Canadians to reflect on the important contributions of the Jewish community in Canada to our national fabric, and wish all those celebrating a new year filled with hope, peace, and renewal." Read more...

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