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What compelled you to switch your vote? Which election issue hits closest to home?

Checkup wants to know: What motivated you to change your vote in this election, and which issue is most personal to you?

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POLLING STATION OPENS AT UNIVERSITY OF REGINA VOTING BEGINS FOR THE 2025 FEDERAL ELECTION IN CANADA COLLEGE WEST BUILDING ON MAIN CAMPUS
A polling station has opened at the University of Regina for the 2025 federal election. (CBC / Radio-Canada)
Monday is election day and Canadians are seizing on this critical moment. Already, more than 7 million Canadians cast their ballots in advanced polls, breaking records for early voting turnout. As each party tries to hone their messaging to shore up the seats they need, we've heard from you throughout this election about how the cost of living, tensions with the U.S. and housing are factoring into your vote. And for some, their party loyalty has been shifting throughout the campaign.  Our question: What compelled you to switch your vote? Which issue hits closest to home?

This week on Cross Country Checkup...

Election Day is Monday and over seven million Canadians have already cast their ballot.

Our question: What compelled you to switch your vote? Which issue hits closest to home?

Don't miss pollster David Coletto on the generational differences among voters and our strategist panel with David Herle, Ken Boessenkool and Jordan Leichnitz.