
Liberal race sucked into Trump’s ‘gravitational field,’ strategists say
OTTAWA — Liberal leadership hopefuls are pivoting and responding to the attention-consuming existential threats to Canadian trade posed by U.S. President Donald Trump — a preview of what the next federal election is going to look like, according to Liberal strategists.
“There’s nothing usual about this race,” said Greg MacEachern of KAN Strategies.
From the very short timeline to the wild trade drama and the various characters involved, party leadership contests don’t normally play out like this one.
“We’re doing this in the early days in the most disruptive American administration in history. There’s no normal here,” MacEachern said. “This is like nothing I’ve seen in the couple of decades I’ve been following Canadian politics.”