Here's where Manitoba party leaders stand on the issues — and a peek into their lives outside politics
Watch CBC video interviews with leaders on party priorities, pop culture preferences ahead of election Oct. 3
Health care and affordability, tax cuts and crime, education, climate change and agriculture are all among issues Manitoba's political party leaders promise to address if they're elected on Oct. 3.
But do you have any idea about what they stress eat on the campaign trail, the tunes on their personal playlists, the shows they're bingeing, their toxic traits or their celebrity crushes?
CBC News did 10 interviews with leaders from five Manitoba parties in the lead up to provincial election day on Tuesday.
Some conversations tackled serious issues of the greatest importance to Manitobans, while others got into more playful discussions.
The videos below should help you get a feel for the politics of Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson, NDP Leader Wab Kinew, Manitoba Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont, Green Party Leader Janine Gibson and Keystone Party Leader Kevin Friesen — as well as a little glimpse into their lives outside politics.
PC Leader Heather Stefanson
NDP Leader Wab Kinew
Liberal Leader Douglad Lamont
Green Leader Janine Gibson
Keystone Leader Kevin Friesen
Manitobans head to the polls Oct. 3.