With 2 days left in the campaign, Trudeau and O'Toole focus on Flamborough-Glanbrook
CBC
If visits from party leaders are any indication, the race is tight in Flamborough-Glanbrook, with both Justin Trudeau and Erin O'Toole visiting in the final weekend before voting day this federal election.
The Liberal leader did a Friday night visit to a tailgate event with volunteers in Marydale Park in Mount Hope. He stood on the back of a truck and, with his bus in the background, talked about why the Liberals were a better choice for the country and the riding.
The Conservative leader, meanwhile, visited the office of Flamborough-Glanbrook candidate Dan Muys near Clappison's Corners Saturday morning, saying his party is running a positive campaign in the face of an unnecessary election.
"It was a close race in Flamborough-Glanbrook the last two elections," Muys said via email Sunday. "Every vote will count. That's why our team is working around the clock until 9:30 p.m. Monday.
"Having said that, the responses at the doors have been more positive than in the past and advance polls turnout is up 56 per cent in the riding over 2019. Our team worked hard to pull out supporters to the advance polls, so I'm very optimistic about that."
Vito Sgro, Liberal Flamborough-Glanbrook candidate, told CBC News that he thinks it's a close race, too.
"It's a couple hundred votes," he said.