Also in today’s edition: A crackdown in Kenya, a surge in inflation and an anti-censorship crusade
Good morning. A Liberal stronghold crumbles in Toronto and could be the prelude to a total wipeout next year – more on that below, along with a brutal crackdown outside Kenya’s Parliament and a B.C. town’s rise from the ashes. But first:Sure, Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are plenty unpopular. But unpopular enough that they’d fumble a midtown Toronto riding safely held for 30 years? Even the Conservatives were unconvinced that Don Stewart could eke out a win in the Toronto-St.
We hear a lot about how this riding has been red for decades – but who are the Toronto-St. Paul’s voters the Liberals failed to win over, and why is that worrying?
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