
A last-minute voter’s guide for Canada’s federal election
Global News
If you're still undecided on who to vote for, here's a breakdown of everything you need to know before election day on April 28, including promises made on the top issues.
Canadians will soon decide who will form the next government in Monday’s federal election — and there’s still time to become an informed voter before casting your ballot.
Global News has been tracking the campaign since it began last month, including the promises made by each major party on the issues that matter most to Canadians.
If you’re still undecided on who to vote for, here’s a breakdown of everything you need to know before election day on April 28.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is looking to win a fourth term in government for his party.
He’s facing off against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, New Democrat Party Leader Jagmeet Singh, Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet, Green Party co-leaders Jonathan Pedneault and Elizabeth May, and People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier.
This is the first federal election campaign for Carney, Poilievre and Pedneault as party leaders. Both Carney and Pedneault are looking to win a seat in the House of Commons for the first time.
Click here to find your riding and local candidates.
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