Liberals bracing for losses in Atlantic Canada as polls open on the East Coast
HALIFAX — Four years after Atlantic Canadians gave Justin Trudeau a sweeping electoral endorsement — handing his Liberals all 32 of the region’s seats — the party is bracing for losses that could have a significant impact on the final tally later tonight.
As voters head to the polls today, politicians of every stripe are keenly aware the Liberals have nowhere to go but down in the four easternmost provinces.
Even though the Liberals have maintained a lead in the polls in the region since June, Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives are counting on scoring victories in traditionally Tory ridings — particularly in northern Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick.
However, the recent surge in voter support for the NDP — a trend seen across the country — is expected to make for some tight races in the Halifax area and northern New Brunswick and could siphon enough votes from the Liberals to deliver more Tory wins.