Leaders grapple with questions on ethics, values on Day 1 of campaign
OTTAWA — An election campaign sure to feature plenty of pocketbook promises got underway amid deeper questions of ethics and values Wednesday as federal leaders challenged Canadians to consider the kind of country they want to vote for 40 days from now.
A front-page story about the SNC-Lavalin affair cast a pall over Justin Trudeau’s Liberal campaign launch, while Andrew Scheer’s kickoff bid for Conservative support in Quebec prompted questions about that province’s controversial secularism law.
“We’ve done a lot together these past four years, but the truth is we’re just getting started,” said Trudeau, moments after asking Governor General Julie Payette to dissolve Parliament and launch the campaign for the Oct. 21 vote.
“Canadians have an important choice to make — will we go back to the failed policies of the past or will we continue to move forward?”