Scheer flips pancakes, appeals for votes on Calgary Stampede circuit
CALGARY — Federal Conservative leader Andrew Scheer made the rounds on the Calgary Stampede circuit on Saturday, with the aim of strengthening voter support in the traditional party stronghold ahead of this fall’s election.
Andrew Scheer spent his day glad-handing and flipping pancakes in the only two Calgary ridings the Conservatives lost in the 2015 election. They were the first seats the Liberals won in the city in 47 years.
Anger has been simmering in Alberta over the Trudeau government’s handling of the long-stalled Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, as well as over Liberal bills overhauling resource project environmental reviews and banning oil tankers from B.C.’s north coast.
But Scheer said he’s not taking it for granted that shutting the Liberals out of Calgary will be a cakewalk.