Liberal Leader Mark Carney holds an event in Victoria, B.C., where he highlights a series of British Columbia-related election pledges he has made to help the province deal with the impacts of U.S. tariffs.
Liberal candidates Michelle Corfield (Nanaimo–Ladysmith), Will Greaves (Victoria), and Blair Herbert (Cowichan–Malahat–Langford) deliver brief introductory remarks.
Carney faces questions from reporters on whether he is seeking a majority mandate. He also comments on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s proposed plan to dismantle illegal encampments, which was announced earlier in the da
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addresses supporters at a campaign rally in Vaughan, Ontario.
He is joined by Conservative candidates Anna Roberts (King—Vaughan) and Michael Guglielmin (Vaughan—Woodbridge), as well as Anaida Poilievre.
At a campaign event in Winnipeg, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh reacts to reports that U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state in his March 28 call with Mark Carney. Singh discusses the need for transparency when it comes to future negotiations between the federal government and the Trump administration.
He is joined by Leah Gazan, NDP candidate for Winnipeg Centre, and Melissa Dvorak, president of the Winnipeg Labour Council.
Singh faces questions from reporters on whether Trump’s comments constitute foreign meddling in the federal election.
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