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Prince Edward Islanders head to the polls to vote in Canada’s federal election on April 28. 

CBC’s Cody MacKay spoke with all the federal candidates running to become or remain a member of Parliament representing one of P.E.I.’s four ridings: Egmont, Malpeque, Charlottetown and Cardigan.

From tip to tip, candidates in every riding said Islanders are concerned about tariffs, housing, health care and the cost of living. 

Check out the videos produced for the series, and the articles that accompanied them, to learn about how the various candidates said they would address the concerns affecting Islanders and Canadians. 

1. Egmont 

From fishing to farming in the west, to the tax centre and hospital in the east… People in Egmont have a wide variety of jobs, backgrounds and, of course, concerns. CBC’s Cody MacKay swings through the federal riding to talk to the candidates running for the Conservatives, Greens, Liberals and New Democrats.

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