Trudeau campaigns for byelection candidate in tough eastern Ontario riding
KEMPTVILLE, Ont. — A byelection candidate Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau stumped for in eastern Ontario Tuesday says she believes their party is gaining momentum in territory the Conservatives have owned for 14 years.
On a quick afternoon outing, Trudeau and Mary Jean McFall first greeted supporters at a coffee shop in Kemptville, just south of Ottawa, where about 75 people in an overflow crowd waited outside in damp snow for selfies and handshakes.
Standing on a chair and speaking to about 50 supporters inside the crammed Geronimo coffee house, Trudeau said this is a good time to talk about the community and the country’s futures. He said in Canadian and global politics alike, people are emphasizing how we’re different from each other, but politics should be about bringing people together.
For her part, McFall thanked Trudeau for coming to the riding, calling him the Liberals’ “fearless leader.”