Governing P.E.I. Liberals face challenges in expected spring election
CHARLOTTETOWN — The governing P.E.I. Liberals are expected to send Island voters to the polls as early as this spring, but despite a booming economy the party is likely facing a rough ride.
The smallest province’s economy is on fire — the Conference Board of Canada says it will lead the country in economic growth over the next year.
But the Liberals have been in power since 2007, and there are signs Premier Wade MacLauchlan — a longtime academic who began his political career in 2015 as premier — is personally unpopular.
A Corporate Research Associates (CRA) poll released this month suggests the Green party has a healthy lead, followed by the Progressive Conservatives, who picked a new leader, Dennis King, in February.