
TORONTO — Seated in a restaurant around the corner from Toronto’s bustling Yonge Street on a drizzling afternoon, Leslie Church says her campaign couldn’t feel more different than the one she lost nine months ago.
“Night and day,” she says. “It is night and day.”
Church was the Liberals’ candidate when the party saw its stronghold of Toronto—St.Paul’s fall to the Conservatives after having held it for more than 30 years, which made the defeat no ordinary loss.
It was said the Jewish vote was central to flipping the riding Conservative. I wonder if they have all got amnesia.
