Trudeau focuses on B.C. to combat growing NDP support in province

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Trudeau is in B.C. for the start of what is expected to be a cross-country push to voting day on Oct. 21. elxn43 cdnpoli

Hours after holding a rally with throngs of cheering Liberal staff and supporters in downtown Ottawa, Trudeau touched down in B.C. for the start of what is expected to be a gruelling cross-country push to voting day on Oct. 21.

Opinion polls suggest the federal NDP in particular has picked up some momentum in the province, which could result in New Democrat candidates winning some seats and splitting left-of-centre votes in others, which would benefit the Conservatives.Justin Trudeau says goodbye to wrong school at B.C. political rally

He also faced questions about pipelines, saying on the one hand that his government opted not to support the Energy East project — running from Alberta to New Brunswick — because “there is no public acceptability, no social acceptability for a pipeline in Quebec” even as he defended the Alberta-to-B.C. Trans Mountain project.

Burnaby is to be the terminus for the expanded Trans Mountain oil pipeline, which will result in more tanker traffic off the coast. The project has not sat well with local residents and politicians. Even the city government tried to challenge the project in the courts, but its challenge was rejected.

 

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He is no friend of BC

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