Justin Trudeau makes final plea to voters ahead of Canada election

19 September 2021, 16:14

Conservative leader Erin O’Toole, left, and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau (Justin Tang/AP)
Canada Election. Picture: PA

The premier is facing a strong challenge from Conservative leader Erin O’Toole.

On the final campaign day of a tight election battle, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau warned that his Conservative opponents would weaken the nation’s battle against the pandemic and said Canadians need a government that follows science.

Polls indicate Mr Trudeau’s Liberal Party is in a close race with the rival Conservatives and that it is unlikely on Monday to get the outright majority needed to govern without relying on an opposition party to remain in power.

“We do not need a Conservative government that won’t be able to show the leadership of vaccinations and on science that we need to end this,” Mr Trudeau said at a campaign stop in Montreal on Sunday.

Conservative leader Erin O’Toole has refused to say how many of his party’s candidates are unvaccinated and Mr Trudeau has been reminding Canadians of that at every opportunity.

Mr O’Toole has described candidates’ vaccine choice as a personal health decision, but a growing number of vaccinated Canadians are becoming increasingly upset with those who refuse to get vaccinated.

Conservative leader Erin O’Toole (Justin Tang/AP)
Conservative leader Erin O’Toole (Justin Tang/AP)

Mr Trudeau supports making vaccines mandatory for Canadians to travel by air or rail, something the Conservatives oppose.

And Mr Trudeau has pointed out that Alberta, run by a Conservative provincial government, is in crisis.

Alberta premier Jason Kenney, an ally of Mr O’Toole, said the province might run out of beds and staff for intensive care units within days.

Mr Kenney has apologised for the dire situation and is now reluctantly introducing a vaccine passport and imposing a mandatory work-from-home order two months after lifting nearly all restrictions.

Mr Trudeau gambled and called an early election to capitalise on his government’s handling of the pandemic.

But the opposition has been relentless in accusing him of calling it for his own personal ambition.

“This pandemic election is vain, risky and selfish,” Mr O’Toole said at a campaign stop in Ontario on Saturday.

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau (Justin Tang/AP)
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau (Justin Tang/AP)

A Conservative victory would represent a rebuke of Mr Trudeau, whose opponent has a fraction of his name recognition.

Mr O’Toole, 47, is a military veteran, former lawyer and a member of Parliament for nine years.

The 49-year-old Mr Trudeau channelled the star power of his father, the Liberal leader and late prime minister Pierre Trudeau, when he won in 2015, but a combination of high expectations, overexposure and scandal have contributed to fatigue.

“A Liberal majority is possible but it’s not the most likely scenario,” said Daniel Beland a political science professor at McGill University in Montreal.

“It is clear that the issue of vaccination mandates has allowed the Liberals to score points against the Conservatives, who keep emphasising personal freedom.”

By Press Association

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