Liberals, Tories, NDP stay in comfort zones as campaign reaches halfway mark
OTTAWA — The Liberals, Conservatives and New Democrats spent the day at the halfway point of the federal election campaign in their comfort zones.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau talked about gun control. Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer promised to improve access to a tax credit, this time for people with disabilities. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh promised, once again, his party would bring in universal and affordable child care nationwide.
All of them, meanwhile, went after each other for either promising to spend too much — or not enough, depending on who was talking.
Trudeau was in Toronto Monday to speak with health-care professionals about what he promised a re-elected Liberal government would do about guns.