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We’re wrapping up for today
With the typical morning and early afternoon flurry of announcements and news conferences over, we’re going to wind down our live updates on this page.
Thanks for sticking with us. If you’re just getting here, be sure to scroll down to get caught up on all the news and developments as the day unfolded.
If you just can’t get enough election news, check out some deeper dives from our colleagues:
- Mark Carney called a Liberal candidate’s comments a “terrible lapse of judgment” but said Paul Chiang would still carry the party’s banner in the riding of Markham-Unionville.
- Carney also released his signature housing platform.
- Pierre Poilievre mounted a defence of his Conservative Party campaign messaging, saying the election can’t only be about U.S. President Donald Trump.
And of course you can get all the latest election coverage at CBCNews.ca.
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