Scheer takes campaign full circle, refocuses on Trudeau’s ethical record
HAMILTON — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer pledged Wednesday to impose massive fines on politicians who break Canada’s ethics laws as he took his campaign message back to its basic proposition: Justin Trudeau has rendered himself unfit to govern.
Accusing Trudeau of ethical lapses has been an attack line for Scheer since long before the campaign began in mid-September, and it — along with Scheer’s promises to address affordability questions — were the one-two punch the Conservatives intended to use to knock the Liberals out of office.
But even as scandals piled up during the election, the polls suggest the two main parties remain deadlocked in national support.
For the next couple of days, Scheer is seeking to break that logjam in Ontario, campaigning Wednesday in the southwestern part of the province. There, he was in both Liberal and NDP ridings, and he’s taken his attack lines against Trudeau ethics and added a new twist — the spectre of a Liberal/NDP coalition government.