P.E.I. election another sign Liberals should be concerned about Atlantic losses, say pundits

But the Island is also not a sure shot for Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer or Green Leader Elizabeth May either, say strategists.
Federal parties are likely taking some lessons from the P.E.I election, pundits say. From left: Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The Prince Edward Island election last week creates an opening for Conservatives and Greens to capitalize on the success of their provincial counterparts, while the Liberals that own all the current federal Atlantic Canada seats should be “wary” of a growing unfri...

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