Liberals hoping Outremont byelection win will lead to big gains in Quebec come October
MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Rachel Bendayan, his candidate for the upcoming Outremont byelection, walked carefully along the ice-covered sidewalks Monday evening in Montreal to campaign, door to door.
At their first stop, a young boy opened the door wide enough for his head to fit through the crack. “Hello! Are your parents home?” Trudeau asked. The boy shook his head no. Trudeau and Bendayan spoke to the child for a few moments and moved on to the next house.
The Liberals are hoping they can snatch Outremont back from the NDP in the Feb. 25 byelection, more than 11 years after former NDP leader Tom Mulcair won the seat in 2007. Before then, the riding was considered a Liberal stronghold.
“Thank you so much for coming out,” Trudeau told about 20 of Bendayan’s volunteers, many of whom were holding clipboards with voter addresses, getting ready to trudge up and down sidewalks covered in thick ice and abrasives that made the journey slightly less slippery.