Concerns raised over short time frame for rotational workers to vote in N.L. election Otherwise, leaders – like Ches Crosbie of the Progressive Conservatives – are spending the weekend knocking on doors, holding public meet and greets and prepping for the upcoming debates.The campaign leading up to the Feb.
13 vote is already halfway done, but none of the parties have yet released policy platforms.The province is facing staggering financial challenges, with a $1.84-billion deficit on the books and a $16.4-billion net debt – the highest per capita in the country.The parties’ plans to correct course are sure to come up next week as the province’s teacher’s association, the federation of labour and the St.