Trudeau, Singh jockey for ‘progressive’ votes while Scheer fights in Quebec
OTTAWA — As Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and New Democrat opponent Jagmeet Singh fought Tuesday for the hearts and minds of “progressive” voters, hope sprung eternal for Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer — who predicted he’d win a majority government.
Scheer’s optimism contrasted with several polls that suggested his party was deadlocked with the Liberals in minority-government territory, and with the NDP rising nationally and the Bloc Quebecois on the uptick in Quebec.
That left Trudeau and Singh to fight for the largest slice of the federal electoral pie: voters who aren’t committed Conservatives, and who are often labelled “progressive.”
One significant electoral fact emerged Tuesday: a record number of Canadians took part in advance polls during the four days of early voting that closed Monday night.