The Liberal and Conservative leaders are to be in central Canada for Day 12 of the federal election campaign, while the head of the NDP is expected to spend most the day in Winnipeg.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau will be in Quebec City in the morning for an announcement about supporting seniors.
Erin O’Toole, head of the Conservatives, has an announcement scheduled in Ottawa and will stay in the city to then host a virtual town hall with Nova Scotians.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is expected to make two announcements in Winnipeg — one about housing and the other with heads of Manitoba First Nations.
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Singh will then cross the boundary into Ontario for a meet-and-greet at the Kenora airport.
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On Wednesday, the main political parties made varying promises to help make everything from housing to food to mobile phone bills less costly.
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