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Toronto residents share their top election issues

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From affordability and healthcare to Donald Trump's tariffs, CBC's Chris Glover spoke to Toronto residents about what issues matter most to them in the upcoming federal election.
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Affordable housing is a top concern for Waterloo voters. Here's where federal candidates stand on the issue

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After participating in a panel discussion on CBC K-W's The Morning Edition, Waterloo candidates were asked what the federal government should do to make owning or renting a home in Waterloo more affordable. The three candidates who took...
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'I want a federal government committed to pharmacare:' undecided voter

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Maggie Archibald, an undecided voter from Halifax, says one of the issues that's top of mind for her this election is health care. She's lived with endometriosis for 16 years and wants the next prime minister to commit to keeping...
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Poilievre's absence from House is a 'set-back' for Conservatives: Lantsman | Power & Politics

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Conservative Party deputy leader Melissa Lantsman talks about Pierre Poilievre's absence from the House of Commons and her party's plan to support the government's promised middle-class tax cut.
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Worried about the road ahead: Truckers weigh in on the biggest issues this election

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CBC’s Robyn Miller went to a truck stop near the U.S. border to talk with truckers about the biggest issues they're facing and how that’s shaping who they'll vote for.
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Manitobans casting ballots in federal election for housing priorities

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Manitobans across the province say they're focused on housing in this federal election, from affordability to the types of homes the next government should prioritize.
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‘So happy to know my voice matters,’ says first-time voter

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Naiwen Cao voted for the first time in his life during the advance polls, and says immigration and cost of living were top of mind when casting his ballot. Cao became a Canadian citizen in January, and sees voting as a ‘great...
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'A lack of generational fairness': Young voters say parties are prioritizing older Canadians

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Cole Reinbold, the secretary-treasurer of the B.C. Federation of Students and Jessica Moorhouse, a financial counsellor and author, say the federal parties are not investing adequately in young Canadians compared to older generations....
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Windsor West candidates face off in chamber of commerce debate

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The Windsor-Essex Chamber of Commerce hosted its traditional all-candidates debate on Tuesday, welcoming candidates across the three Windsor-Essex ridings for a day of discussion and debate. In Windsor West, a riding to watch, five...
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Kitchener Centre voters are concerned about homelessness. Here's where federal candidates stand on the issue

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After participating in a panel discussion on CBC K-W's The Morning Edition, Kitchener Centre candidates were asked what they would do about the homelessness crisis in their riding, which includes the encampment at the corner of Victoria...
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What the major parties are promising on housing

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Housing is on the minds of many Windsor-Essex voters in this federal election. Here's a look at what each of the main parties are pitching when it comes to affordability and increasing the housing supply. Chris Ensing reports.
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Meet the candidates running for the Cape Spear riding this election

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The former riding of St. John’s South-Mount Pearl, takes on a new name: Cape Spear. CBC’s Julia Israel speaks with Conservative candidate Corey Curtis, Liberal candidate Tom Osborne and NDP candidate Brenda Walsh to hear what is driving...
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What issues are being ignored in the federal election campaign?

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In a federal election largely dominated by the Canada-U.S. trade war, what issues aren't being talked about? Toronto voters shared their concerns with CBC's Chris Glover.
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Young mom discovers camera in apartment bathroom

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A young Nova Scotia mother who found a hidden camera in the bathroom of her rental apartment says she’s telling her story to warn others. The landlord has been charged with voyeurism.
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Young Canadians weigh in on upcoming federal election

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Canadian voters Kaneera Uthayakumaran and Harman Banga say what matters most to them this federal election.
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Housing proposals of major parties get mixed reviews

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The federal parties have announced a number of housing proposals during the election so far, but experts in Nova Scotia say some ideas need more consultation. Andrew Lam has the story.
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What Halifax voters want to hear at next leaders debate

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The countdown is on to round two of the federal leaders' debates. The English language showdown is tonight in Montreal. Brett Ruskin spoke to voters in Halifax about what they're hoping to hear.
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How this rapid housing project may save lives

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A new housing project is expected to open later this month in Cape Breton. The apartment building known as Eleanor's Court will take in 25 people who are living at a nearby Pallet shelter village. The CBC's Erin Pottie reports.
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Hundreds of Winnipeggers enjoy an Easter meal at Siloam Mission

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Turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy and vegetables — Winnipeg's Siloam Mission served warm Easter meals to people experiencing homelessness and poverty in the city.
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Here's what Windsor West voters are thinking about this federal election

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BC's Jennifer La Grassa spoke with people in Sandwich Town, at St. Clair College and the University of Windsor about what they are keeping in mind as they head to the polls on April 28. .
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Residents of Cochrane Pond Campground told to vacate as city cites “life safety” issues

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Dozens of residents of Cochrane Pond Family Campground have been told to vacate the park within 48 hours, as the City of St. John’s ordered the park closed. Recent inspections uncovered “life safety” issues, and the city says it has to...
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What issues are top of mind for these young voters in Peterborough, Ont.

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Housing, affordability, and climate change are some of the key issues cited by university students in Peterborough for the upcoming federal election.
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Founder of 12 Neighbours wants to do more to end homelessness

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Marcel LeBrun is branching out, hoping to provide municipalities with turnkey services, including transitional housing built, installed and operated by his non-profit.
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Indigenous issues need more attention on campaign trail: community leaders

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Manitoulin Island leaders say there needs to be more discussion on Indigenous issues this federal election. The community hopes to see increased funding commitments for schools, long-term care homes and mental health services. They are...