Andrew Scheer wraps up Quebec campaign alongside star candidate
SAINT JEROME, Que. — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer wrapped up what’s likely his final visit to Quebec this election campaign by stopping by a Montreal-area Tim Hortons with one of his star candidates in the province.
That Scheer and his wife Jill would appear at a branch of the beloved national coffee chain topped off Scheer’s efforts to double double down on his plan to win a majority government by selling a fervently nationalist message in Quebec, promising to respect and enhance its place in the federation.
He shopped that promise in ridings held by Liberals, NDP and the Bloc Quebecois alike during his last 24 hours in the province; this morning’s stop was in the Bloc-held riding of Riviere-du-Nord.
Its current MP was at the heart of political chaos for the party after the 2015 election.