Jeered and cheered in Calgary, Trudeau spends final day of campaign in B.C.
VANCOUVER — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is making his final pitch to voters with a whirlwind trip through British Columbia, where he is highlighting the need for local campaigns to get out the vote.
“It’s always important for people to get out and vote. We’ve got a great democracy and we need to make sure we are participating in it,” Trudeau said as he visited the campaign office of Patrick Weiler, the Liberal candidate for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country.
“We are taking nothing for granted,” Trudeau said Sunday.
The riding is one of many battlegrounds in British Columbia, where the Liberals elected Pamela Goldsmith-Jones, the former mayor of West Vancouver, in 2015.