‘Don’t split the vote by voting PPC,’ O’Toole tells supporters on final campaign day
TORONTO — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole delivered his starkest plea yet for people not to split the vote on the right by picking the People’s Party of Canada on what was his last day before polls open.
Conservatives have been ramping up their warnings in recent days against voters going over to Maxime Bernier’s more populist party, in a campaign marked by a close race between the Tories and Liberals.
In polls and on the ground, the PPC appears to be gaining steam over its opposition to mandatory vaccinations and provinces introducing vaccine passports, which are supported by the Liberals.
A Leger poll released last week in collaboration with The Canadian Press showed the Liberals and Conservatives tied with the support of 32 per cent of decided voters, with the PPC at at five per cent.