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A 55-year-old man is seen in a family medicine clinic for persistently elevated office blood pressures over 3 months, averaging 160/96 mm Hg despite lifestyle modification. He has no diabetes, kidney disease or cardiovascular disease. Which is the most appropriate initial pharmacologic therapy according to current Canadian guidance?

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