What a Liberal win in an Ontario byelection might mean for the Tories and the NDP
OTTAWA — A Liberal win in a federal byelection in Ontario before the holidays has some Conservatives feeling a little blue — and a little worried about what happened to the New Democrats.
Former provincial cabinet minister Charles Sousa handily won the riding of Mississauga-Lakeshore Monday night in a race that saw just over a quarter of eligible voters cast a ballot.
The Conservatives had been tempering expectations for their candidate, local police officer Ron Chhinzer, given Souza’s high profile.
The byelection was the first since Pierre Poilievre took the reigns as party leader and the Tories captured just over 37 per cent of the votes.