Liberal Leader Mark Carney campaigns in Victoria again, pushing to turn the orange bastion red
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney campaigned in Victoria, British Columbia, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
- He visited the province days before the national election as polls showed a tight race there.
- Carney appealed to voters by discussing his plan to counter Trump's trade war and contrasting platforms on homelessness.
- A Nanos poll indicated the Liberals and Conservatives were statistically tied in B.C. Support.
- Carney targeted NDP and Conservative ridings seeking a strong mandate to lead a united country.
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Federal Election: Strategic voting is turning southern Vancouver Island into a key battleground
Max Gordon, a provincial government employee who lives in the riding of Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke, has voted for the NDP in the past but believes the policies of Liberal Leader Mark Carney speak to him the most. He's now torn over whether to support the NDP or Liberals in the upcoming election.
RECAP | Canada election: Carney holds event in Victoria as campaign enters home stretch
With all of the major federal parties now having released their costed platforms, the campaign is in the final stretch. The leaders are spread across the country today as they tout promises on housing and crime.
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