Pandemic federal election campaign produces little enthusiasm for any party
OTTAWA — A campaign that started with anger over Justin Trudeau’s decision to call an election in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic is ending amid anger over conservative premiers’ handling of the health crisis.
The first wave of discontent appears to have sunk Trudeau’s hopes for a Liberal majority and even put in jeopardy his chances of eking out another minority.
The second wave may yet save him.
When Trudeau pulled the plug on his minority government on Aug. 15, he tried to frame the ballot question as: Who do you want to finish the fight against COVID-19 and lead the country into a robust, greener, more inclusive recovery?