Erin O’Toole campaigned on a renewed, moderate Conservative party — but will it work?
OSHAWA, Ont. — Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole is waiting to see if his more moderate approach to issues like climate change, spending and abortion pays off with a victory over his Liberal foe.
The 48-year-old is watching the election results roll in at a hockey arena in Oshawa, Ont., after casting a ballot earlier Monday in his hometown of Bowmanville.
O’Toole and his family arrived at the viewing box as some early results rolled in from Atlantic Canada, including one significant upset in Nova Scotia.
Liberals are leading in the region, electing several MPs, including Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan in Newfoundland and Dominic LeBlanc, who served as the minister for intergovernmental affairs, in New Brunswick.