Tories back in Quebec before 2019 election hoping to collect ideas and candidates
MONTREAL — The Conservatives are on the road again in Quebec before a federal election, this time with a relatively new leader but with largely the same message: Tory values are Quebecois values.
Party leader Andrew Scheer — like his predecessors — says Conservative policies such as low taxes, strong borders and respect for provincial jurisdiction make his party the natural choice at the federal level for Quebecers.
But while the message might be similar to the one trotted out by the Tories before the 2015 election, the context is not.
Scheer sees an opening for the Tories now that the Bloc Quebecois appears to be tearing itself apart. And the refugee crisis at the Quebec-New York state border is providing him with talking points in the province that positions his party in stark contrast with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.