OTTAWA — Conservatives are doubling down on the party’s appeals to “ordinary people” this Labour Day Monday with a multi-pronged advertising campaign designed to woo workers.
A 60-second television ad celebrates “the people who rise when it is still dark” and describes a litany of problems that plague them, including crime, inflation and unaffordable housing. The ad ends on a hopeful note, with a voiceover from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre describing a “new dawn rising” where “everyone gets a fair shot at a good life.”
338 Sunday Update: The NDP is in trouble.
🔵CPC 210
🔴LPC 81
⚜️BQ 34
🟠NDP 16
🟢GPC 2[172 seats needed for a majority]
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— Philippe J. Fournier (@338Canada) September 1, 2024
