christiesplits
Senior Member
Taking a page from 2015, I figured it was time to start a thread for the 2019 federal election in October
If the 2015 fixed election date was any indication, it will be a very long campaign.
There are many early story lines. Free trade, carbon tax, refugees. Can Scheer make an impression on Canadians? Will Singh win the Burnaby by-election and get his party out of its funk? Is Maxime Bernier and the PPC a real threat?
In 2015, the Liberals won all 25 seats in Toronto. Most of the Liberal incumbents have been nominated for October, with Borys Wrzesnewsky, MP for Etobicoke Centre, indicating that he will retire.
Ted Opitz, former MP for Etobicoke Centre, is plotting a comeback and running for the Conservatives to replace Wrzesnewsky. Meanwhile, I’ve heard from Dipper sources that former Davenport MP Andrew Cash, who lost in 2015, is seeking his party’s nomination again.
If the 2015 fixed election date was any indication, it will be a very long campaign.
There are many early story lines. Free trade, carbon tax, refugees. Can Scheer make an impression on Canadians? Will Singh win the Burnaby by-election and get his party out of its funk? Is Maxime Bernier and the PPC a real threat?
In 2015, the Liberals won all 25 seats in Toronto. Most of the Liberal incumbents have been nominated for October, with Borys Wrzesnewsky, MP for Etobicoke Centre, indicating that he will retire.
Ted Opitz, former MP for Etobicoke Centre, is plotting a comeback and running for the Conservatives to replace Wrzesnewsky. Meanwhile, I’ve heard from Dipper sources that former Davenport MP Andrew Cash, who lost in 2015, is seeking his party’s nomination again.