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No. The Canadian government will not extradite someone if they are facing execution. The United States must ensure that the criminal will not be executed in order to extradite them.

there have, however, been times where this was worked around. For example, the US could get the offender extradited on other charges, then charge them with the executable offense once they were in custody.

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