Who are the federal party leaders — and how did they get to this campaign?

Canadians got a chance to meet a leader face to face

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Caption: Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May are seen in this composite photo. (CBC)

They've been part of the Canadian political scene for years. But when the election campaign began, many Canadians still didn't know all that much about some of the party leaders vying to be prime minister.
With this in mind, CBC podcast, Front Burner, did a deep dive into each of the six main party leaders beginning back in August, just before the campaign began.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau

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Caption: Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Canadians are most familiar with Justin Trudeau, of course. Many would probably say he's a feminist, and that they know about his "sunny ways." They also know the controversies he has faced in his four years in power.
So is Trudeau running on his record or is it best to focus on the future? And why is he so prone to shooting himself in the foot?

Media | The 2 sides to Justin Trudeau: A pre-election profile

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer

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Caption: Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

Even though he has been on the Canadian political scene for decades, many Canadians still say they don't know who Andrew Scheer is. He wasn't even the front-runner in the race to lead his Conservative Party.
So how did he wind up campaigning to be prime minister?
Due to breaking news the day this episode ran, the Scheer profile starts about 4:08 into the podcast.

Media | Beyond the dimples: A profile of Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

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Caption: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

He made history when he was chosen to lead the NDP. And while many saw Jagmeet Singh's victory as a positive comment on race and religious acceptance in Canada, it also brought the ugly truths about hate and discrimination in this country to the surface.
It was nothing new for Singh.

Media | The underdog: A profile of NDP leader Jagmeet Singh

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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May

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Caption: Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. (Cole Burston/Canadian Press)

As the leader of what some Canadians might consider a fringe party, Elizabeth May has never received the same level of scrutiny as her fellow federal leaders. But she would argue that in her 13 years at the helm, she has grown the Greens to more than just a one-issue party.
And though she is often seen as being an open book and very accessible, there is a big part of May's life that very few Canadians are aware of.

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet

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Caption: Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

He's definitely not as familiar outside of Quebec as he is in his home province. But the Bloc Québécois has been the official opposition in the past and so it's important to know what Yves-François Blanchet stands for and what he would fight for on behalf of Quebec.
If nothing else, listen to learn Blanchet's nickname — and how he earned it.

Media | Can the Bloc Québécois return from the brink?

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People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier

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Caption: People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier. (Stephane Mahe/Reuters)

He has been a separatist, a Conservative cabinet minister, even ran for the leadership of the Conservative Party. So how did Maxime Bernier wind up leading a brand new party in this election campaign?
And when did some of his more controversial positions take hold?

Media | The controversial political life of Maxime Bernier

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Face to Face

Once the campaign was underway, The National decided to try something a little different. The result was Face to Face — an opportunity for undecided Canadians to be in the driver's seat and spend five minutes with a leader. And the leaders were grilled.
You can watch all four episodes below.

Media Video | The National : Face to Face with Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau

Caption: Undecided voters go one-on-one with Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau ahead of the 2019 federal election.

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Media Video | The National : Face to Face with Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer

Caption: Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer sits down one-on-one with undecided voters to talk about the issues that matter most to them.

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Media Video | The National : Face to Face with NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

Caption: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh sits down one-on-one with five undecided voters to talk about the issues that matter most to them.

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Media Video | The National : Face to Face with Green Leader Elizabeth May

Caption: Green Leader Elizabeth May sits down one-on-one with five undecided voters to talk about the issues that matter most to them.

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By the way, Bernier was invited to take part in Face to Face but declined, citing scheduling issues. Blanchet was not invited as the Bloc Québécois is only running candidates in one province.