candidate says the people s party imported a brand of disinformation. and not believing in truths, sorry to say, that trump didn t help on that issue. reporter: a short drive away, the people s party candidate is pressing her points to voters, and she says they re listening. because we give them freedom of choice. we believe in a choice as opposed to forced vaccination. reporter: this is still a tight race with trudeau favored to win but perhaps with no more political power than he started with. the campaign may not change canada s leader or even its parliament, but it has already left its mark on the very character of politics here. paula newton, cnn, grandby, quebec. we are joined by a national columnist with the toronto star newspaper. interestingly on a trudeau campaign bus in winnipeg, i
election. but canada has at least six parties with a chance of getting seats. i m curious, how might that factor into the new democratic party. could they hold the balance of power in a minority government? absolutely. i mean frankly they were holding the balance of power before. they could have an even larger voice. i think the real trouble, though, is if mr. trudeau has a weaker minority and then has to find at least two dance partners to keep him afloat, that is going to be much more difficult. demands could be made that don t have the support of the rest of the country. the green party is imploding, so they re less likely to be a factor in the next election. it is it s going to be really interesting to see this kind of pizza parliament that we may end up with on tuesday morning. althia raj, thank you so much there on the trudeau campaign bus in winnipeg. thank you so much. thank you very much. coming up, testing the honor