Nova Scotia

Where are the major party leaders campaigning? Day 12

CBC News details where Nova Scotia's three major party leaders will be today.

CBC News details what's on the itinerary for today for the 3 major party leaders

The leaders of Nova Scotia's three main parties are Progressive Conservative Jamie Baillie (left), New Democrat Gary Burrill (centre) and Liberal Stephen McNeil (right). (CBC)

This is where Nova Scotia's three major party leaders are campaigning Thursday, May 11, according to itineraries from their parties.

Morning

8:20 a.m. — PC Leader Jamie Baillie does interview with Live 105 radio station in Halifax.

9:30 a.m. — NDP Leader Gary Burrill makes policy announcement at QEII hospital in Halifax with Dave Wilson, NDP candidate for Sackville-Cobequid.

10:30 a.m. — Baillie launches platform at Best Western Chocolate Lake Hotel in Halifax.

11 a.m. — Burrill does radio interview with News 95.7 in Halifax.

11 a.m. — Liberal Leader Stephen McNeil makes an announcement at the Port of Sydney Development Corp.

Afternoon

1 p.m. — Baillie visits Pleasant Street Diner in Dartmouth with Jad Crnogorac, PC candidate for Dartmouth South.

1:15 p.m. — McNeil has afternoon tea with seniors at the Alderwood Rest Home in Baddeck along with Pam Eyking, Liberal candidate for Victoria-The Lakes.

1:30 p.m. — Burrill does media session with Lisa Norman and Marc Breaugh, NDP candidates in Lunenburg West and Lunenburg, respectively.

2 p.m. — Burrill campaign in LaHave with Norman and Breaugh.

2:15 p.m. — Baillie visits Ocean View Continuing Care Centre in Eastern Passage with Barbara Adams, PC candidate Cole Harbour–Eastern Passage.

3:15 p.m. — McNeil visits Zuthphen Contractors in Southwest Mabou with Bobby Morris, Liberal candidate for Inverness.

4 p.m. — Baillie campaigns with Chris Mont, PC candidate for Cole Harbour-Portland Valley.

4:05 p.m. — McNeil meets the Cape Breton West Islanders hockey team, the first hockey team from Nova Scotia to win a national midget title. Morris is also present.

Evening

6 p.m. — McNeil attends community barbecue in Port Hawkesbury with Michel Samson, Liberal candidate for Cape Breton-Richmond.