Liberals drop candidate; Tories vow to end intimate partner violence epidemic; NDP promise tax haven reform. Live updates here.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre campaigned in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, focusing on intimate partner violence.
- Poilievre pledged to increase penalties for intimate partner violence if the Conservatives form the next government.
- Poilievre was accompanied by women who have survived intimate partner violence, highlighting the issue.
- Poilievre stated GPS ankle bracelet monitoring would be used for those out on bail.
- The Conservatives plan new laws, including stricter bail and treating murder of a partner as first-degree.
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Liberals drop candidate; Tories vow to end intimate partner violence epidemic; NDP promise tax haven reform. Live updates here.
The federal election campaign has hit the one-third mark, and the three main party leaders started Day 13 in Quebec. Follow along as CTVNews.ca and CTV News journalists on the campaign trails provide live updates throughout the day.
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