Federal messaging, concerns bleed into campaigns as three provinces head to polls

Leaders seeking re-election in New Brunswick and Saskatchewan paint opponents as Trudeau allies, while B.C. Conservatives adopt similar messaging to Poilievre.
Polls suggest that British Columbia Premier David Eby, left, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs, and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe face tight re-election contests this month.

Millions of Canadian voters will head to the polls later this month, and though neither Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nor Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will appear on any ballots, federal parties' messaging and policies are showing up in the three provincial contests....

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