Trudeau campaigns for Surrey, B.C., Liberal candidate ahead of byelection
SURREY, B.C. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau campaigned with a Liberal candidate in British Columbia on Saturday amid a tight byelection race in a booming Vancouver suburb.
Trudeau attended a campaign event at a high school in Surrey to support Gordie Hogg, a former member of the B.C. legislature and White Rock mayor.
“We made history in the last election by electing 17 British Columbia Liberal MPs for the federal Parliament,” Trudeau told a crowd of supporters. “It was wonderful, but records are made to be broken and I think next Monday, we can break that record and make it 18.”
The byelection in South Surrey-White Rock is one of four across the country to be held on Dec. 11. It appears to be a seat that both the Liberals and Conservatives are closely watching.
