The Conservatives, NDP and Greens returned to their national tours on Friday after an evening spent sparring in Toronto, while Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau picks up his campaign in Quebec.
Trudeau began his morning by promising a suite of packages aimed at helping small businesses, including eliminating so-called B次元官网网址渟wipe feeB次元官网网址 on sales taxes that merchants must pay to credit-card companies on every transaction.
The Liberal leader is scheduled to end the day with a rally in his Montreal hometown.
Green Leader Elizabeth May is also heading back to family B次元官网网址 joining her new husband, and fellow candidate, John Kidder for an event in the B.C. riding where heB次元官网网址檚 seeking a seat. Kidder is running in Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon, a riding that sprawls in a vast crescent northeast of Vancouver.
And itB次元官网网址檚 back into the NDP family fold for leader Jagmeet Singh as well, who campaigns in Toronto before ending the day with a pizza party at the home of Olivia Chow, the former NDP MP and widow of the partyB次元官网网址檚 beloved former leader Jack Layton.
Singh promised to put a price cap on cellphone and internet services, part of an election campaign platform that is aimed at appealing to voters worried about being able to afford the things they need in their everyday lives.
Telecom companies have previously warned that government attempts to restrict the cost of internet and cellphone services will hurt both the quality of service and investments in infrastructure.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is also campaigning in and around Toronto, making an announcement at a Mississauga bus garage in the morning, then visiting a pool hall and campaigning alongside Tory candidates in Etobicoke and Brampton.
The Toronto suburbs, within the city and in the B次元官网网址905B次元官网网址 belt around it, are among the hottest battlegrounds this campaign, with lots of potential flips between the Liberals and the Conservatives. The New Democrats see opportunities, too, especially in SinghB次元官网网址檚 former hometown of Brampton.
PeopleB次元官网网址檚 Party Leader Maxime Bernier will campaign on his own home turf in QuebecB次元官网网址檚 Beauce region, including a photo op as he submits his nomination papers to Elections Canada.
Scheer, May and Singh crossed swords for the first official debate of the campaign last night, while Trudeau instead attended an event in Edmonton.
The Canadian Press
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