Some potential Liberal, Conservative candidates in unheld ridings concerned nominations won’t be done before next election call

Without becoming the officially nominated candidates, fundraising is a major challenge, especially for first-time candidates, says former Liberal MP Gordie Hogg who wants to run again.
As of last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals had nominated candidates in 62 of 338 ridings across the country, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole's Conservatives had nominated 140 and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh's New Democrats had nominated 11 candidates.
Liberals and Conservatives are picking up the pace on nominating candidates in unheld ridings across the country, but some potential candidates say they're concerned the nomination process may not be done before the next election is called and suspect party leaders will appoint their preferred candi...

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