‘Tight race, but we can win’: Liberals, Bloc give final push in Terrebonne
MONTREAL — The Liberals may be widely expected to walk away from Monday’s three byelections with a clear majority, but the pressure is still on for them to fight for the hotly contested Terrebonne riding.
Sunday marked the final day of campaigning before the parties rev up their get-out-the-vote efforts, and party organizers say it’s all hands on deck.
The Liberals have been pulling out all the stops to hold onto the Montreal suburb in Quebec after winning it by a single vote last year, then seeing that result nullified by the courts.
Political analyst Philippe Fournier of the polling aggregator site 338Canada said holding onto the riding would give the governing party a boost and show they still have momentum after the last election.


