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With just hours left before Canadians head to the polls, federal party leaders are sprinting across the country, targeting battleground ridings critical to Monday’s election outcome.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre launched his weekend blitz in British Columbia, making stops in Surrey, Delta, and Vancouver Island. At rallies, Poilievre promised to crack down on tax havens, boost economic growth, tackle crime, and strengthen Canada’s military. “We have hope, a bright future — and we’re going to vote for change,” he told supporters.
Meanwhile, Liberal Leader Mark Carney focused his efforts in Ontario, visiting key areas like Newmarket, Aurora, Markham, Mississauga, and Windsor. Carney emphasized his campaign’s central message: strong, experienced leadership to navigate tense relations with the United States. “This election is about who can stand up to Donald Trump. Canadians need experience, not experiments,” Carney said, highlighting his background managing economies and crises.
Carney also firmly rejected divisive remarks made by Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, defending Canada’s unity and spirit. “This is an incredible country. I’m incredibly proud to be Canadian,” Carney stated.
As party leaders make their final appeals, the focus remains on tight races in key regions that could determine the next government. Both parties are betting on strong finishes and voter turnout to tilt close contests in their favor.

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