Conservatives far ahead of other parties in picking candidates for fall election
OTTAWA — Hoping to take power away from the Liberals in this fall’s election, the Conservatives are well ahead of the governing party in nominating candidates hoping to win seats in the House of Commons.
As of Friday, they’d chosen 316 candidates for the country’s 338 ridings.
The Tories have almost a full complement in Western Canada and Ontario, with most of their remaining open spots in Quebec and Atlantic Canada.
Newfoundland and Labrador in particular lacks Tory representation: the Conservatives currently have just three nominees for its seven seats.