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Follow the leaders: Tuesday marks Day 6 of election campaign

New Brunswick's election campaign is in full swing and party leaders are continuing to make their way across the province.

Liberal, Progressive Conservative and NDP leaders will be making announcements in the morning

Party leaders are travelling across the province on Tuesday during the 2018 election campaign. (CBC)

It's been almost a week since the election campaign started and party leaders are courting the votes of residents across the province.

Here is where party leaders will be in New Brunswick today:

Liberal Party Leader Brian Gallant will make an announcement at 1015 Regent Street in Fredericton at 10 a.m.

Afterward,he'll hop on his campaign bus to Grand Bay-Westfield and Saint John.

Progressive Conservative leader Blaine Higgs will be making an announcement at 10:30 a.m. at the Carpenter Millwright Training Academy in Saint John.

He will then meet for coffee with supporters at a Sussex Tim Hortons, followed by a barbecue in Miramichi at the Agricultural Exhibition Association.

Green Party leader David Coon will be canvassing with Tamara White in Fredericton Northat 9:30 a.m.

He will alsoparticipate in an all-candidates town hall hosted by the National Association of Federal Retirees at the Wu Conference Centre at the University of New Brunswick's Fredericton campus at6 p.m.

FederalGreen Party leader Elizabeth May,will be helping out the provincial campaign for three days this week, finishingThursday afternoon in Fredericton South, where Coon is running for re-election.

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Kris Austin, leader of the People's Alliance of New Brunswick, will be campaigning in the Fredericton-Grand Lake area and meeting with a Fredericton seniors group in the evening.

Jennifer McKenzie, leader of theNDPwill make an announcement on nursing home ratios at 11 a.m in Moncton.

She will then return to her ridingin Saint John Harbour.