Five things to know about Canada's general election
Mr Trudeau says he remains the best option for Canadians who want a progressive government - but he can no longer campaign as an outsider on a promise of change,2. There are some fresh faces
Mr John says he will be watching whether Mr Scheer can"cut through with his own brand and his own unique offering to Canadians to get his share of media". Political analysts are predicting the party could lose a significant portion of their seats, but NDP insider Anne McGrath says while there are challenges, going into a campaign as an underdog means they can"outperform expectations".
The economy is showing signs of momentum and unemployment is at near historic lows - but not all families feel they're getting ahead. One sharp battle line has been drawn over the federal carbon tax, which was imposed on four of Canada's 10 provinces that had failed to introduce their own plans for tackling climate change.
But"there are lots of people - maybe even ones who think [climate change] is a problem - who say 'I don't have the money right now'", says Mr John.
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