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2023 promise tracker: Keep tabs on what P.E.I. political parties are pledging

Housing, health care, inflation, the economy, the environment and climate change are just a few of the major topics that will be discussed, with promises being pitched to Islanders regularly. Find out what each of the four main parties are pledging here.

Find out what the main parties are promising this election campaign

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From left to right: NDP Leader Michelle Neill, PC Leader Dennis King, Liberal Leader Sharon Cameron and Green Leader Peter Bevan-Baker. (CBC)

All four of P.E.I.'s main political parties are making big promises during the 2023 provincial election campaign on the issues that matter most to Islanders.

Housing, health care, inflation, the economy, the environment and climate change are just a few of the issues sure to dominate the campaign, with new promises pitched to Islanders on a daily basis.

Here's a roundup of some of the key pledges from each of the four main parties this campaign. These promises will be updated regularly until the election on April 3.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cody MacKay

Multi-platform journalist

Cody MacKay is a writer, editor and producer for CBC News on Prince Edward Island. From Summerside, he's a UPEI history and Carleton masters of journalism grad who joined CBC P.E.I. in 2017. You can reach him at cody.mackay@cbc.ca