Carney, Poilievre taking their campaigns to the GTA today
- Federal Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are campaigning in Ontario's Brampton and Hamilton, aiming for key seats in the upcoming election.
- Carney proposed implementing tougher measures against organized crime and enhancing gun laws during his campaign events on April 10.
- Poilievre pledged to repeal 'soft-on-crime' legislation and increase penalties for violent crimes against vulnerable individuals in his speeches.
- Mario Canseco of Research Co. Stated that comparing crowd sizes is a 'misguided exercise,' suggesting it does not accurately represent campaign strength.
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Where have the chefs gone so far? | Travel that says a lot
Mark Carney is trying to defend the districts won in 2021. Pierre Poilievre and Jagmeet Singh go on the attack in liberal strongholds. And Yves-François Blanchet strives to save the Bloc fortresses. Nearly three weeks after the federal elections were called, the leaders' itinerary already says a lot about their electoral strategy, which could change by election day, April 28.
A Tale of Two Ridings: Why Carney, Poilievre’s Neighbouring Regions Are the Only Safe Leaders’ Seats
OTTAWA—With the federal election shaping up to be a two-way race between the Conservatives and Liberals, front-runners Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney are also the only party leaders whose seats are considered safe at this point in the campaign. The ridings of the two leaders are also right next to each other, but with different characteristics that, together with the political dynamics, make up for the stark difference in candidate choice. Lea…
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