Federal Conservative leader looking to break Liberal hold on New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is on a campaign-style swing through New Brunswick as the party seeks to make gains in a province and region where it was shut out last time.
The Liberals captured all 32 House of Commons seats in Atlantic Canada during the 2015 election, including 10 in New Brunswick.
“There’s a real sense that although the Liberals went 32 for 32 in the last election, that the people of Atlantic Canada have gone zero for 32 since then,” Scheer said Monday in Fredericton.
Scheer held a town hall meeting Monday evening in the city and drew loud cheers from a large crowd when he said there are about seven months until Canadians get an opportunity to choose a new government in October.