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Day 11 of P.E.I. campaign: Leaders canvass, PCs make announcements

Here are where the leaders were on Saturday, Day 11 of the election campaign.

Leaders out and about on Saturday with more than 2 weeks until election day

Green Party Leader Peter Bevan-Baker and some other candidates were greeting people at the Charlottetown Farmers Market on Saturday morning. (Shane Ross/CBC)

This iswhere the leaders were be on Saturday for Day 11 of the election campaign:

Liberal Leader Wade MacLauchlan metwith constituents in his home riding, District 8, Stanhope-Marshfield.

Progressive Conservative Leader Dennis King hosteda pancake breakfast at the Winsloe Lions Club in District 15 in the morning campaigned in his home district during the afternoon.

King announced the PCs wouldgive nurses and other health professionals on P.E.I. a greater scope of practice under his leadership. He also announced hewould create a dedicated fisheries minister for the province.

In the evening, King was scheduled to attend a fundraising dinner in Vernon River for District 2, Georgetown-Pownal.

Green Party Leader Peter Bevan-Baker met people at the Charlottetown Farmers Market in the morning. He spent the rest of the day canvassing in his home riding, District 17, New Haven-Rocky Point.

NDP Leader Joe Byrne haddistrict team meetings in the morning. He canvassed in his home riding, District 12, in the afternoon and was scheduled to host a social gathering for members and volunteers at party headquarters in the evening.

Islanders go to polls on April 23.

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