It’s a busy month in provincial politics, as voters in three provinces get set to head to the polls.
British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan all have general elections within a 10-day period.
In B.C., the incumbent New Democratic Party led by David Eby is seeking a record third consecutive term.
Two days later, New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs is seeking a third term as premier, after fracture within his party over the handling of an LGBTQ2 policy in schools.
And in Saskatchewan, Scott Moe is trying to hold on to power after six years as premier — and coming off 17 straight years with a conservative SaskParty government.
Several polls have found that the chief challenge for incumbent premiers will be overcoming a desire many voters have for political change.
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