Canadians' message ahead of the election: make life more affordable


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  • Friday, 23 Aug 2019

FILE PHOTO: Conservative leader Andrew Scheer talks with a supporter at a community Calgary Stampede pancake breakfast in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, July 6, 2019. REUTERS/Todd Korol/File Photo

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadians have a message for politicians appearing on their front stoops ahead of Canada's upcoming national election in October: life is getting more expensive.

The issue of affordability could shape the Oct. 21 election, according to pollsters, and both Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals and the rival Conservatives plan to make easing household expenses a priority, party sources say.

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