Singh invokes memory of Layton as federal leaders make final pitch in Quebec
OTTAWA — The battle for the hearts and votes of Quebecers took centre stage Wednesday as Liberal, Conservative and New Democrat leaders wooed voters in a province that could determine the outcome of Monday’s federal election.
Every federal leader save Elizabeth May began the day in Quebec, including three in and around the Montreal area. And two, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, ended the day in Quebec with rallies intended to show momentum in the province.
It was a rare campaign confluence where major party leaders were in the same area at the same time, and a clear sign of where strategists are focusing their efforts with less than a week to go before election day.
An upswing in support for the Bloc Quebecois threatens to scuttle Liberal and Conservative hopes of winning enough seats to form a majority, and poses even deeper electoral problems for New Democrats, who are in danger of being wiped out in the province.