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Canada election 2015: Voter's Voice in Lac-Saint-Louis

Find out what voters on Montreal's West Island have to say about the federal political parties and the election campaign.

Daybreak hits the streets in Lac-Saint-Louis, where some voters say their party allegiances may change

Throughout the federal election campaign,Daybreak's Mike Finnerty and Shari Okeke are hitting the road tohear directly fromvoters as they decide who they want to form the next Canadian government.

This week, they headed out to the West Island tocheck in withvoters inPointe-Claire and Beaconsfield.

Since its creation in 1996, the Lac-Saint-Louis riding has never been anything other than Liberal red.

But the NDP and the Conservatives also have strong support in the area, and a few thousand votes separated the first, second and third place finishers in the 2011 election.

Daybreak's Shari Okeke and host Mike Finnerty hit the pavement to speak with voters in Lac-Saint-Louis, a federal riding that has always been held by the Liberals.