The federal election is heading into its final weekend, and leaders took the chance to speak to supporters on Friday.
In Ontario, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau spoke about COVID-19 vaccine and mandates at the University of Windsor.
“Mr. O’Toole has been very, very clear, he doesn’t think we should be doing everything we need to end the pandemic for good.”
Meantime, at a winery in London, Ont, Conservative leader Erin O’Toole called out Trudeau for calling a $600 million election in the middle of a pandemic.
“There’s a lot at stake in this election, Justin Trudeau wants you to stay at home on election day, he wants you to vote for smaller parties, he wants you to let him get away with his corruption.”
O’Toole will head to an event with supporters in St. Catharines on Friday night.
In Sherbrooke, Que, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh brought up the sexual assault allegations against a Liberal candidate in Toronto.
“(Liberals) don’t have the courage to take on men in positions of power, and that they allow candidates to come forward, but don’t act.”
Singh also talked about the environment and mentioned the party’s commitment to the climate.
“We have to fight this climate crisis with everything we have and to do that we have to take real action.”