Canada election 2015: Where the leaders are Tuesday
It's a busy day on the campaign trail for the political party leaders with the race to the Oct. 19 vote kicking into high gear as they push to get the attention of voters.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has an event in Nova Scotia and then moves on to New Brunswick where the party holds only one seat but where a lot of Tories aren't running for re-election.
Conservative Party Leader Stephen Harper will continue his tour of suburban Toronto, focusing on support for families saving for their children's education.
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In 2007, the Conservative government raised the maximum amount of grant money it would pay to families who contributed to registered education savings plan. It also increased the lifetime contribution limit.
Conserving seats in the Greater Toronto Area is critical for the Conservatives, as the NDP begin to build strength elsewhere in the province and the Liberals seek to end the vote splitting that hurt them in the region in 2011.
Harper is scheduled to make a campaign announcement in Mississauga, Ont., and hold a rally at the end of the day in St. Catharines, Ont.
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair will make an announcement and attend a rally in his home base of Montreal before moving on to Toronto for an evening rally.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May will concentrate her efforts on Vancouver Island with five events in Nanaimo, including a visit to a retirement residence.
Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe will campaign in the Montreal area and attend a news conference on federal health care transfers.
Here are details of the leaders' itineraries. All times are local:
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper
Mississauga, Ont.: Speech at Mississauga Convention Centre. 9 a.m., 75 Derry Road West.
St. Catharines, Ont.: Speech at Holiday Inn & Suites Parkway Conference Centre. 6:30 p.m., 327 Ontario Street.
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair
Montreal: Announcement and media availability at Starlink Aviation. 9:15 a.m., 9025 Ryan Avenue.
Montreal: Rally at Club Soda. 12 p.m., 1255 Boulevard St.-Laurent.
Toronto: Rally at Westin Harbour Castle Conference Centre. 7 p.m., 11 Bay Street.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau
Amherst, N.S.: Breakfast with local Liberals and media availability at Royal Canada Legion - Amherst Branch 10. 8 a.m., 47 Laplanche Street.
Bouctouche, N.B.: Announcement and media availability at Pays de la Sagouine. 10:30 a.m., 57 Acadie Street.
Neguac, N.B.: Photo opportunity at Neguac Wharf. 2 p.m., 60 de l'Eglise Street.
Frederiction: BBQ with local candidates at Charlotte Street Arts Centre. 6 p.m., 732 Charlotte Street.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May
Nanaimo, B.C.: News conference on party policy on investor state agreements at Harma Room at The Port Theatre. 10 a.m., 125 Front Street.
Nanaimo, B.C.: Meets with young party members at Peace Garden, Vancouver Island University. 11:30 a.m.
Nanaimo, B.C.: Greets commuters at corner of Northfield and Bowen Roads. 2:30 p.m.
Nanaimo, B.C.: Meets with residents and staff at Berwick on the Lake Retirement Residence. 4 p.m., 3201 Ross Road.
Nanaimo, B.C.: Campaign town hall at Beban Park Auditorium. 7 p.m., 2300 Bowen Road.
Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe
Montreal: News conference on federal transfers on health care at Place Charles-de-Gaulle. 9:30 a.m., 1560 Sherbrooke Street East. (1318 de Maisonneuve Boulevard East in the event of rain)
Saint-Eustache, Que.: News conference at daycare centre. 3 p.m., 499 Grand-Cote Road.
Laval, Que.: Rally. 7:15 p.m., 1717 Le Corbusier Boulevard.
View a map of the leaders' movements so far, including in the months leading up to the campaign.
With files from CBC News