Liberals face rumblings of East Coast discontent a year after electoral sweep
HALIFAX — Less than a year after the federal Liberals won all 32 seats in Atlantic Canada, some East Coasters are feeling taken for granted.
Critics and political observers say a number of perceived missteps are starting to take the form of a political narrative that does not reflect well on the governing party or its telegenic leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“When you start adding these up, the cumulative effect can be woven into quite a rhetorical tapestry for an opposition party,” says Tom Bateman, a political science professor at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.
“That’s what the Liberals have to worry about.”


