Justin Trudeau visits Windsor, Ont a week before election day
On the morning of Thanksgiving Day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a campaign stop in Windsor, where he spoke to a crowd of about 50.
Liberal candidates, Sandra Pupatello and Irek Kusmierczyk joined Trudeau at the St. Clair Center for the Arts. Kusmierczyk, who is also a Windsor city councilor, introduced Trudeau to those gathered. Trudeau began by talking about what he calls the Conservative Party’s cuts.
“You could sum up Sheer’s platform in three words cuts, cuts and cuts,” said Trudeau. “the one thing Andrew Scheer would do: rip up Canada’s only climate plan taking back the money we have been putting in people’s pockets by making big polluters pay. Trudeau said “the middle class deserves better than Scheer’s reckless cuts.”
According to the Conservative party’s website these new policies will further lower Canada’s green-house emissions and strengthen the environment.
Trudeau was elusive about a possible coalition with the New Democratic Party. Trudeau’s response was to talk about the conservative platform.
“I am campaigning hard to stop Conservative cuts and elect a progressive government,” Said
Trudeau.
Trudeau’s campaign activities on Thanksgiving continued in Tilbury where dined with Chatham-Kent-Leamington Liberal candidate Katie Omstead.
Voting polls close at 9:30pm on Monday, Oct. 21.