With less than a month until Canadians head to the polls to vote in the federal election, candidates across P.E.I. are hitting the campaign trail in an effort to become — or remain — a member of Parliament. To make sense of who’s running for which party and where, CBC P.E.I. spoke to the candidates running in each of the province’s four ridings.
Up next is Charlottetown.
The province’s most urban riding — which contains the City of Charlottetown and some outlying areas toward Winsloe, Brackley and Miltonvale Park — has been held by the Liberals for more than 30 years. Liberal MP Sean Casey has represented the people of Charlottetown for the last four terms.
Prince Edward Island’s Charlottetown riding is the smallest of the four geographically, but also its most densely populated, so campaigning in the capital is a sprint for the five candidates running to represent it in Ottawa. CBC’s Cody …