Central Nova: Country star seeks to unseat Liberal incumbent in Tory stronghold
HALIFAX — With his lantern jaw and big cowboy hat, country music star George Canyon is hard to miss as he campaigns for votes in rural Nova Scotia.
As the rookie Tory candidate strides from door to door in Liberal-held Central Nova, voters are quick to greet him by name, even though he didn’t join the electoral race until late August — a last-minute recruit who replaced the original candidate soon after he withdrew for personal reasons.
It’s clear that Canyon, who grew up in the riding and later moved to Calgary when his career took off, has name recognition on his side in this traditional Tory stronghold, currently held by Liberal Sean Fraser.
“He’s an entertainer who is well-known within the region,” said Jim Bickerton, a political science professor at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, N.S.