OTTAWA – Two of the major party leaders will be in Saskatchewan today.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit Regina while Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau will spend a second day in the province, making an announcement in Saskatoon.
The Conservatives held 13 of the province’s 14 seats in the last two Parliaments – the Liberals held one.
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But re-drawn riding boundaries that have replaced eight urban-rural seats in Regina and Saskatoon with five mainly urban ridings in the two cities have observers suggesting there will be some interesting races this time around.
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NDP Leader Tom Mulcair has no public events scheduled for today.
He will remain in Quebec to tape some campaign ads and possible do a few media interviews.
Green party Leader Elizabeth May will meet with voters in Sidney, B.C.
Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe will attend three events in Laval, Que.
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