On day 10 of the federal election campaign, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer used the backdrop of a hospital in Saint John, N.B., to make a policy announcement on health care.
Scheer says more funding is needed to cut down on wait times for diagnostic imaging in this country.
A new Conservative government will invest $1.5 billion in its first term to purchase MRI machines and CT machines to replace aging equipment and add machines across the country.
Elsewhere on the campaign trail Friday, Green leader Elizabeth May joined a climate rally in Calgary.
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau announced a gun control policy in Toronto, where gun violence has become a crucial concern, saying if re-elected, his government would take new steps in addition to what has been done over the last four years.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh suggested a government under Andrew Scheer in Canada will be a clone of the Ford government in Ontario.