Tories, NDP and Greens score wins in Atlantic Canada, but Liberals hold fast
HALIFAX — Atlantic Canada’s once monochromatic electoral map, awash in Liberal red since 2015, received a slight makeover Monday as the Tories, NDP and Greens punched holes in the Liberals’ East Coast fortress.
Four years ago, voters across the region handed Justin Trudeau’s party all 32 of the region’s seats, which meant the Liberals had nowhere to go but down Monday as the election results rolled in from the four easternmost provinces.
Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives and Jagmeet Singh’s New Democrats failed to make the big breakthroughs they were hoping for, but Elizabeth May’s Green party made history by electing the party’s first member in New Brunswick in a hard-fought three-way race.
“The (Liberals) did not go down by as much as some people thought they would — they more than held their own,” said Donald Wright, a political science professor at the University of New Brunswick.