Scheer flips pancakes, appeals for votes on Calgary Stampede circuit
CALGARY — The federal Conservative leader says he has this fall’s federal election on his mind as he makes the rounds on the Calgary Stampede circuit.
Andrew Scheer was flipping pancakes Saturday morning for crowds at Stampede breakfasts in the two Calgary ridings his party lost in the 2015 election.
A parade of politicians make a pilgrimage to Calgary every year during the city’s famous 10-day celebration of cowboy culture.
Scheer says even though Conservative support is solid in Alberta, he’s not taking anything for granted and will be spreading a message of hope and optimism.