Trudeau blasts Tories for platform delay before taking fight to Singh’s riding
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau took a swipe Friday at the Conservatives for waiting until the eve of a long weekend to release their platform, before the Liberal leader boarded a plane and took the fight to his NDP rival’s riding in British Columbia.
With the federal election campaign heading into the homestretch, the Liberals held a rally in downtown Ottawa, where Trudeau was greeted by cheering staff and supporters. He encouraged them to keep working hard.
At one point during the rally, which was held in a packed restaurant close to Liberal headquarters, Trudeau brandished a copy of his party’s platform, which he said he had made a point to bring to the event.
“It’s a little rumpled right now but it’s been two weeks since we’ve had our fully costed platform out and we know that it’s a real and serious plan to fight climate change, to invest in Canadians and to move forward,” he said.