We are entering the final ten days of the federal election campaign as advance polls open across Canada.
In Ottawa before heading home to his British Columbia riding to vote, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh believes his party offers the best option for voters.
“We’re saying we’re not going to cut the help you need. We’re not going to put the burden back on you. We’re going to offer a third option which is to make the billionaires pay their fair share.”
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau made another pitch for his party’s $10 per day child care plan in Hamilton, Ontario.
“To save families across the country, thousands and thousands of dollars per year.”
During a stop in Mississauga, Erin O’Toole says the Conservatives have the only viable pandemic recovery plan.
“To recover a million jobs… to tackle Canada’s mental health crisis with a new mental health action plan… to protect the health of Canadians.”
During a rare campaign stop outside of her Toronto area riding, Green Party leader Annamie Paul was in Ottawa where she told supporters her party will not forget about Canadians who were thrown into financial crisis when the pandemic began.
People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier is campaigning in the West with a public rally and a meet and greet planned in Edmonton on Saturday.
Meantime, the advance polls will be open this weekend and on Monday.