With only three days left to campaign, the leaders continue to push the undecided voters under their tent.
On Day 32, Justin Trudeau of the Liberals took the time to highlight the party’s health care promises, including hiring more doctors and get rid of waitlists.
“We are spending more in the first year on eliminating the backlog than (the Conservatives) are spending entirely over the first five years on everything from transfers to mental health,” explains Trudeau.
Conservative leader Erin O’Toole made it known Wednesday that the party is different than before.
“Inclusive, diverse, forward looking, progressive, worker friendly… we’re not you’re Dad’s Conservative party anymore,” promised O’Toole.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh vowed to end for-profit long term care, adding both the Liberals and Conservatives have voted in favour of private care.
“We’ve said clearly that we need to get profit out of long term care,” stressed Singh. “When you have a for-profit home, that means profit is put ahead of people, so our loved ones suffer.”
Election Day is Monday, September 20th.