New Democrats put Tory-held Edmonton riding, with low vote turnout, in their sights
OTTAWA — A young two-spirit Métis leader hopes he can deliver one of the biggest upsets of the election campaign, if he can persuade apathetic voters to head to the polls Monday.
NDP candidate Blake Desjarlais has started a dynamic voter turnout drive to persuade thousands of Edmonton residents to register.
The Edmonton Griesbach seat, where the NDP came second in the 2019 federal election, has now become a top target for Leader Jagmeet Singh. If elected, the 27-year-old Desjarlais would be Alberta’s only Indigenous MP.
The incumbent Conservative, Kerry Diotte, won the seat in the last election with 51 per cent of the vote.