On April 28, Canadians will go to the polls to vote for the next federal government. The parties are now in a sprint campaign, making their case to lead the country through a tumultuous time with a trade war exacerbating the ongoing affordability crisis and threats to Canadian sovereignty by the Trump administration. To learn where each party stands on postsecondary education, according to their platforms and statements from party leaders during the campaign, see the list below, which will be updated weekly throughout the election.