Two federal party leaders in Saskatchewan today as campaign nears halfway point
- Mark Carney, Liberal Party Leader, is campaigning in Saskatchewan, where the Liberals have not held a seat since 2015, when Ralph Goodale was re-elected to represent Regina-Wascana.
- Polling averages suggest growing support for the Liberals in the Prairies, particularly after Justin Trudeau stepped down as leader.
- Jagmeet Singh, NDP Leader, is hosting an event in Saskatoon, with projections indicating that the NDP will win five seats in the upcoming election.
- Election day in Canada is scheduled for April 28, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has not yet campaigned in Saskatchewan.
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