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Canada election 2015: Where the leaders are Thursday

The NDP will be in Tory territory Thursday as the Conservatives head east to P.E.I. The Liberals will be on the west coast.
The main federal party leaders, from left, Gilles Duceppe, Stephen Harper, Elizabeth May, Tom Mulcair and Justin Trudeau. (Reuters/Canadian Press)

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair starts his campaign day Thursday in Conservative territory in Winnipeg, where he will be making a platform announcement on youth unemployment.

Muclair will be in the riding of Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingley which the Tories took from the Liberals in 2004 and have held since, easily trouncing the New Democrats in 2011.

Mulcair will then head to the Alberta capital for an evening rally.

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, who has had a few tough days trying to steer away from questions on the Syrian refugee crisis to his party's economic platform, visits Prince Edward Island on Thursday.

Harper will deliver a speech in New Annan at a company that specializes in cleaning and sorting potatoes, as well as scanning them for any metal contaminants.

He will also make an announcement about fisheries where Fisheries Minister Gail Shea is in a battle for her seat. Her Egmont riding is the Conservatives' only foothold on P.E.I. The other three ridings in the province are controlled by the Liberals.

Harper will head to New Brunswick later in the day, where he is set to speak at the Irving Oil Refinery in Saint John.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau ventures out west to make announcements at the City of Vancouver engineering services building and later at a park in West Vancouver before attending an evening rally.

Green party Leader Elizabeth May spends her day in Toronto, while Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe will be talking about the dangers of moving petroleum products by rail at a campaign stop in Beloeil, Que., before delivering an evening speech in nearby Montreal.

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Here are details of the leaders' itineraries. All times are local:

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper

New Annan, P.E.I.:Speech at PEI Potato Solutions. 9:50 a.m., 1323 Wilmot Valley Road, Route 2.

Saint John, N.B.: Rally. 5 p.m., Irving Oil Refinery.

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair

Winnipeg: Announcement at Operating Engineers Institute of Manitoba Inc. 9:45 a.m., 224 Cree Crescent.

Edmonton: Rally at Shaw Conference Centre. 5:50 p.m., 9797 Jasper Avenue Northwest.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau

Vancouver: Announcement at City of Vancouver Engineering Services. 9:30 a.m., 507 West Broadway.

West Vancouver, B.C.: Announcement. 2 p.m., John Lawson Park, 17th Street

Vancouver: Rally at South Hall. 6:30 p.m., 8273 Ross Street.

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May

Campaigning in Toronto throughout the day.

Bloc Qubcois leader Gilles Duceppe

Beloeil, Que.: Discusses transport of petroleum products by rail. 9:30 a.m., 138 Richelieu.

Montreal: Speect. 6:15 p.m. 3522 Masson.

View a map of the leaders' movements so far, including in the months leading up to the campaign.

With files from CBC News