Trudeau to call election Wednesday with morning visit to Rideau Hall
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau will ask Canada’s Governor General to ring the bell Wednesday for a 40-day federal election campaign, one that pits a scandal-ridden Liberal government against a Conservative opposition that has yet to capitalize on the struggles of its principal rival.
The 2019 campaign leading up to election day Oct. 21 is also promising an interesting undercard: a fight between Jagmeet Singh’s foundering NDP and the resurgent Green party of Elizabeth May for third-party bragging rights.
Further down the lineup, watch for whether Maxime Bernier can punch above the weight of dismal polling numbers to make his upstart People’s Party of Canada an actual political force, and whether the Bloc Quebecois can recapture the attention of Quebecers after the party nearly dissolved in a civil war.
By the end, of course, the standings could be very different, with an unexpected champion.