Nova Scotia

Where are the major party leaders campaigning? Day 3

CBC News details where Nova Scotia's three major party leaders will be today.

CBC News details what's on the itinerary today for the 3 major party leaders

The leaders of Nova Scotia's three main parties are Progressive Conservative Jamie Baillie (left), Liberal Stephen McNeil (centre) and New Democrat Gary Burrill (right). (Canadian Press)

This is where Nova Scotia's three major party leaders are campaigning Tuesday, May 2, according to itineraries put out by their parties.

Morning

7:10 a.m. — NDP Leader Gary Burrill does an interview with CBC's Information Morning.

8:30 a.m. — PC Leader Jamie Baillie visits Sunnyside Too restaurant in Bedford with volunteers and local PC candidate Valerie White.

9:30 a.m. — Baillie makes a policy announcement at Advanced Systems on Stanley Street in Halifax.

10 a.m. — Burrill makes a policy announcement with local NDP candidates at the Woodlawn United Church in Dartmouth.

10 a.m. — Liberal Leader Stephen McNeil makes an announcement at Beaumont & Company in Burnside.

11 a.m. — McNeil tours the Dartmouth North Community Food Centre on Primrose Street.

11:30 a.m. — McNeil visits Spindrift Brewing Co. with Dartmouth North Liberal candidate Joanne Bernard.

Afternoon

12:30 p.m. — Baillie campaigns with Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, PC candidate for Cumberland North.

1 p.m. — McNeil tours the Nine Locks Brewery with the Liberal candidate for Dartmouth East, Edgar Burns.

1:45 p.m. — McNeil visits Parkland at the Lakes retirement home to do a meet and greet with Vishal Bhardwaj, candidate for Dartmouth South.

3 p.m. — McNeil does a meet and greet with Cole Harbour-Portland Valley candidate Tony Ince at Ince's campaign headquarters in Cole Harbour.

3:30 p.m. — McNeil does a meet and greet with Ince at the Brass Rail Restaurant, located in the same complex as Ince's office.

Evening

5:10 p.m. — McNeil attends the opening of the campaign headquarters for Joyce Treen, the candidate for Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage.

6 p.m. — Baillie conducts a one-on-one interview at CTV News studio in Halifax.