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Will P.E.I. candidates campaign on Easter weekend?

With election day immediately following Easter weekend, candidates are left with a decision to make about whether or not it is appropriate to campaign.

Island election falls immediately after Easter weekend

P.E.I.'s provincial election will take place April 23, immediately after Easter weekend. (Getty Images)

The last weekend before an election tends to be a busy time for candidates the final push to connect with constituentsand get out the vote.

But this year,with election day on P.E.I.immediately following Easter weekend, candidates are left with a decision to make about whether or not it is appropriate to campaign.

Joe Byrne, leader of the NDP, said the party hasn'tdiscussed it fully yetbut thatit would be up to each candidate individually to decide how and when to campaign.

"We don't approach that with one party policy," said Byrne.

"We encourage our candidates to engage their own community and say where it is appropriate, where it is not appropriate, but the campaign doesn't shut down."

PC LeaderDennis Kingsaid he doesn'tanticipate much campaigning to happen on Good Friday orEaster Sunday and also said the decision would be left to individual candidates.

"I think that if you talk to individuals in communities, the people who are knocking on doors every day, they have a pretty good feel for how they would be received if they knocked on the door on Good Friday," King said. "So I think that they will make those decisions wisely."

Liberal Leader Wade MacLauchlan didn'toffer many details on his, his candidates, or his party's plans around campaigning on Easter weekend, but said "each of us will be respectful of the ways Islanders will approach the weekend of Easter."

Officials with the Green Partysaid the partywill not be campaigning or canvassing on Good Friday or Easter Sunday.

They say candidates maydecide to organize family-oriented events in their districts for Easter Sunday, for example, but the decision on whether or not to canvasson Saturday, April 20 or Monday, April 22 will be left up to each individual candidate.

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