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Canada election 2015: Where the leaders are Tuesday

Stephen Harper continues campaigning in Quebec, while Tom Mulcair and Justin Trudeau are in Ontario and Elizabeth May focuses on British Columbia.

Stephen Harper continues campaigning in Quebec; Tom Mulcair, Justin Trudeau in Ontario; Elizabeth May in B.C.

The main federal party leaders, from left, Gilles Duceppe, Stephen Harper, Elizabeth May, Tom Mulcair and Justin Trudeau. (Reuters/Canadian Press)

BothNDP Leader TomMulcairand Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau venture intoConservative strongholds in Ontario today,where they are expected to trumpet their economic credentials.

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper is also expected to boastabout his economic credentials when he visits one of the few areasof Quebec where he already has a toe-hold.

Mulcair will visit Dundas, Kitchener and Sarnia in southwesternOntario where Conservatives handily captured seats in the 2011election. He will try to soothe voters' concerns about the tankingglobal economy and discuss the need to boost investment inmanufacturing.

Trudeau will also visit Conservative territory in the vote-richToronto suburbs first in Scarborough and then Brampton.

He will be armed with former prime minister Paul Martin and isexpected to discuss how the Liberal team would handle the economicdownturn and federal finances.

Stephen Harper will also be talking economics, but he choserelatively fertile ground to spread his message.

The Conservatives lost many of their Quebec seats in 2011,hanging on to only five, mainly just outside Quebec City. Harper ispolling well in the city itself, and that's where he will be todayin the hopes of eventually boosting his seat count.

Green party Leader Elizabeth May will unveil a housing policy inBurnaby, B.C., and hold an evening town hall in Vancouver.

Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe has events in Rimouski,Havre-Saint-Pierre and Sept-Iles.

Details list of the leaders' itineraries Tuesday

(Times are local)

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper

Quebec City: Photo opportunity at 9 a.m., followed by an announcement and media availability atEspaceDalhousie at 9:45 a.m.

Lac St. Louis, Que.: Campaign stop in the area at 3:30 p.m.

NDP Leader TomMulcair

Dundas,Ont.: Media availability atBienenstock Natural Playgrounds at 9 a.m.

Kitchener, Ont.: Media availability atSusan Cadell's campaign office at12:30 p.m.

Sarnia, Ont.: Rally at the Holiday Inn at 6:30 p.m.

Liberal Leader JustinTrudeau

Toronto: Event on the economy with former prime minister PaulMartin, followed by media availability atInspecTech at 8 a.m.

Brampton, Ont.: Rally with former prime minister Paul Martin at theEmbassy Grand Convention Centre at 6:30 p.m.

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May

Burnaby, B.C.: Green Party national housing strategy announcement at Cranberry CommonsCohousing at 10 a.m.

Vancouver: Town hall on Green Party's national housing strategy at Heritage Hall at 7 p.m.

BlocQubcoisLeader GillesDuceppe

Rimouski, Que.: Photo opportunity and meeting withParti Quebecois caucus at225Rene-LepageBoulevard East at 10:20 a.m.

Havre-Saint-Pierre, Que.: Meeting withRio Tinto andTitaneworkers at951 L'Escale Boulevard at2:45 p.m.

Sept-Iles, Que.: Rally at Restaurant Chez Sophie at6:40 p.m.

View a map of the leaders' movements so far, including in the months leading up to the campaign.

With files from CBC News