Suburban Vancouver ridings where parties look to swing province, say experts
VICTORIA — The fight for political supremacy in British Columbia on Sept. 20 will be won or lost in about 10 ridings in suburban Vancouver where tight races are expected and the potential for change the greatest, say political experts.
B.C. has 42 ridings, but most of the key targets are located in the Langley, Surrey, Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam areas where the Liberals, Conservatives and New Democrats won and lost ground in the past two federal elections.
When Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau called the election, the standings in B.C. stood at 17 Conservatives, 11 Liberals, 11 New Democrats, two Greens and one Independent.
In 2019, which resulted in a minority Liberal government, the Liberals lost six seats in B.C., the Conservatives gained seven seats and the NDP dropped three.