Our path to electing a progressive government means hitting every single one of our election week goals.
This is it, friend.
In just six days, Canadians will head to the polls to elect our next Parliament and choose the kind of future we want to build together.
Making your voice heard by casting your ballot is one of our most treasured democratic freedoms – and Liberal candidates and campaign teams all across the country are working hard to earn the trust of their communities. That means connecting with millions of Canadians about our plan to keep Canada moving forward – by Election Day – and we can’t slow down for a moment.
There is just too much at stake, friend. Andrew Scheer’s plan to go backwards with $53 billion of cuts to the services Canadians rely on, while giving hefty tax breaks to big polluters and the wealthiest one percent, is just not an option Canadians can afford.
Just as we always have, we need to continue fighting tooth and nail to stand up for Canadians and build a better future – with our positive plan to invest in our middle class, grow our economy, keep our communities safe, and protect a clean environment.
Our path to electing a progressive government means hitting every single one of our election week goals. And right now, our party is facing our most critical grassroots fundraising goal yet – raising $1 million online before tomorrow’s crucial deadline.
9,328 Canadians have already chipped in this month, but we can’t get there without you, friend.
Please make your urgent campaign donation now to help Justin Trudeau and the Liberal team earn another mandate from Canadians on October 21.
And friend, with this being my third campaign, I’ve navigated enough election deadlines to know that our work in these next few days can make all the difference on Election Day. I know what our movement is capable of when we work together. Let’s get this done, and on October 21, let’s Choose Forward.
Thank you for your hope and hard work, and for believing in a better future.
Chrystia Freeland Team Trudeau Candidate for University–Rosedale