Tories still Harper’s party, Trudeau tells Liberals at national convention
HALIFAX — Justin Trudeau unleashed a blistering attack on Andrew Scheer and the Conservatives Saturday, in a partisan stemwinder aimed at firing up Liberal troops as they prepare for a federal election next year.
The prime minister’s speech at the ruling party’s national convention had all the hallmarks of an election rally, complete with a boom camera swooping around the room to capture the rapturous response of some 3,000 boisterous, cheering, placard-waving Liberals — footage that seems destined for a future campaign ad.
And Trudeau made it clear the speech is a harbinger of things to come when the 2019 campaign does kick off, saying he intends to aggressively defend his government’s record and counter what he termed the “politics of fear and division” practised by his opponents.
While Trudeau focused on the Conservatives, grassroots Liberals appeared more intent on ensuring the party isn’t outflanked on the left by the NDP, choosing a host of progressive resolutions as priorities they would like to see in the coming election platform.