Most of Western Canada tends to vote Conservative in federal elections, but Liberal Leader Mark Carney is hoping to change that. David Akin looks at Carney’s efforts to shore up support in B.C. for his party’s housing plan; his optimism about gaining ground in Alberta; and his response to an independent watchdog’s report about an alleged Chinese disinformation plot to pitch Carney to Chinese-Canadian voters.
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