“we’re still in a period where we’re in a ‘mood for change’ election … but i think [pierre] poilievre will have to answer and differentiate himself from american conservatives,” said farney of the conservative party of canada’s leader.
but there is some opportunity.
looking at polling, westlake says there’s a chance the liberals could win a seat in northern saskatchewan’s desnethé missinippi churchill river constituency. due to a redistribution of boundaries that was completed in 2023, “the riding has lost some of its more conservative components,” he noted.
“the transpositions i have seen suggest that had the riding had the boundaries it has now in the 2021 election, that the liberals would have won it,” said westlake, who added the liberal candidate at that time was buckley belanger, a well known former mla.
even though the potential trade war has been delayed, westlake is unsure what impact that will have on provincial opinions about the liberal party. “most politicians, regardless of partisan stripe, seem to be proposing a mix of reluctant retaliatory tariffs and some degree of concession on border security.”
for charles smith, an assistant professor of political science at the u of s, the liberal party doesn’t seem too concerned about saskatchewan.