OTTAWA 鈥 The federal Conservatives and the NDP are both releasing their costed election 2019 campaign platforms on Friday, 麻豆影视 has confirmed.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer has faced questions throughout the campaign about when the cost of his package of promises would be made public. He had earlier signalled that it would come "with plenty of time" for voters "to make up their minds before they vote."
Similarly, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh also said his costed plan was coming soon. Sources have confirmed that on Friday the NDP will provide 鈥渃osting details for its party platform.鈥
Advance polls open , Oct. 14 across the country.
In June, Singh rolled out a "commitment document" called that spans 109 pages and covers the party's position on a range of issues, without costing.
Both the NDP and Conservatives have been rolling out planks of their platforms over the 30 days the federal election campaign has been underway. The Liberals released their full platform on Sept. 29.
Scheer has alleged that the Liberals' platform is not a full platform because not every promise within it was costed. The key items 鈥攚hich spans 85 pages and includes a mix of already-announced campaign promises and new ideas鈥 were assessed by the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) and amount to billions in new spending.
The Conservatives have also said they are the cost of their commitments.