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Andrew Scheer is in the Toronto suburbs this morning to announce some tough-on-crime proposals. In this live story, we’ll be tracking the campaign news as it happens

2:00 p.m. — Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley unsure about voting NDP

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Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley wouldn’t commit to voting NDP in the upcoming federal election, saying she doesn’t agree with federal leader Jagmeet Singh on his opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline.

Here’s what Notley told CBC Calgary:

“When asked if Singh’s position will impact the way she votes, Notley was non-committal.

“When we get closer to the election, I’ll make a decision in my own riding about which candidate’s best able to represent the needs of Albertans and the people in my riding of Edmonton-Strathcona,” she said.”

12:00 p.m. — Trudeau says his beliefs on abortion ‘evolved’ since 2011

In Quebec City this morning, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau said his views on abortion have “evolved” since 2011, when he said he was personally opposed to abortion but supported a woman’s right to choose.