Pandemic complicates Liberal leadership contest that will elect 14th N.L. premier
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador will have a new premier in August as a Liberal leadership race disrupted by COVID-19 barrels ahead amid heightened scrutiny.
The contenders are Andrew Furey, a prominent surgeon and charity founder with family connections in Ottawa, and John Abbott, a former civil servant who has served in deputy minister roles.
Both have run physically distant campaigns in recent weeks, holding video-call town halls and maintaining a safe two-metre distance when out in public.
“It’s a lot of looking at the green dot and engaging people through Zoom or other platforms,” Furey said in a recent telephone interview.