Trudeau to Campaign Country-wide for ending ‘Harper Decade’

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has started a countrywide trip today to rally Canadians to end “the Harper decade” as he plans to tour Halifax to Vancouver in the last days of the election campaign. In his remarks, Trudeau stressed that “I think Canadians just need to look back over the last 10 years to realize that we can’t afford another 10 years like the last 10 years,” adding that “it’s time to turn the page on the Harper decade.”

According to Trudeau’s plans, he will start from Halifax and head to St. John, N.B., before flying west for events in Thunder Bay, Ont., and Winnipeg on Saturday. The next day, Trudeau is set to rally supporters in Alberta and then go to British Columbia to wrap up his campaign on the eve of voting day. Before setting off for the tour, Trudeau addressed several thousand supporters in a hotel ballroom in Halifax and stated that “we have the chance to beat fear with hope, we have the chance to beat cynicism with hard work.” He alleged that “we have the chance to take Canada from Stephen Harper and give it back to Canadians.”

However, a protester who briefly interrupted Trudeau’s speech in Halifax said that the “Liberals In Bed With TransCanada Corp,” referencing to fact that the  former Liberal campaign co-chair, Dan Gagnie, sent a detailed email to Energy East pipeline proposer TransCanada Corp. with advice on how and when to deal with a new government — including a Liberal minority.

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