Poilievre, federal Conservatives rally support from voters ahead of Elmwood-Transcona byelection

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Poilievre, federal Conservatives rally support from voters ahead of Elmwood-Transcona byelection
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Conservative Party of Canada Elmwood-Transcona candidate Colin Reynolds, left, received the full support of leader Pierre Poilievre at a rally on Sunday.

Conservative Party of Canada Elmwood-Transcona candidate Colin Reynolds, left, received the full support of leader Pierre Poilievre at a rally on Sunday. The federal Conservatives were in Winnipeg on Sunday rallying supporters for an upcoming byelection.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a byelection for Sept. 16 to fill the seat in the city's Elmwood-Transcona riding that was vacated when longtime NDP MP Daniel BlaikieConservatives win longtime Liberal stronghold Toronto-St. Paul's in shock byelection result The tax is meant to be a financial incentive for people and businesses to change their habits to burn less fossil fuel.The Elmwood-Transcona riding has long belonged to the NDP and the Blaikie family. Daniel Blaikie held the seat for nearly a decade and his late father Bill was the MP for almost 30 years before that.In a statement Sunday, Dance said people in the riding work hard and look for someone to represent them who will work just as hard to protect their wallets from big corporations.

The Conservatives recently claimed victory in another party's stronghold elsewhere in the country. Last month, the party won a byelection in Toronto-St. Paul's, which had belonged to the Liberals for more than 30 years. The Conservatives chose Reynolds earlier this month as candidate to do that. He said the qualities he's developed in his work will help him if elected."Being an electrician requires hard work, diligence and accountability, because if they don't do the job right, the lights go out, or worse," he said.

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