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WINDSOR, ONT. When Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, there will be little to no public attendance and the biggest military presence ever at an inauguration event. But watching from across the border, this transition of power means quite a bit for ongoing relations between Canada and the United States. One of those people watching closely is Windsor resident and dual-American citizen, Daniel Ableser. “I guess what I’m looking forward to is four much more boring years than the last four years,” Ableser says, adding after four years of Donald Trump, he’s looking forward to better bilateral relations under Joe Biden.