Goodale looks to future of Liberals after party’s crushing election defeat
Saskatchewan's last remaining Liberal insists his party has a lot of thinking to do after losing more than 40 seats in Monday night's election.
Ralph Goodale is standing by his party's leader and its platform despite, a decisive defeat that also saw party leader Michael Ignatieff lose his own seat in Ontario. He officially resigned Tuesday morning.
Goodale insists the Liberals simply weren't able to respond effectively to two years of vicious attack ads by the Conservative Party.
“That created an atmosphere in which it was very difficult to introduce the leader and get a thorough policy message out,” Goodale told reporters after making a speech to supporters at his Regina campaign office Monday night. He insisted the platform the party pushed during the campaign was solid because it was formed on cues from people across Canada and that likely won't change much moving forward.