Greens look to Fredericton for potential eastern breakthrough on election night
FREDERICTON — In 2015, the Atlantic Canada election map was awash in red as the Liberals swept all of the region’s 32 seats, but this year the Green party is hoping to build on recent provincial success and make its own mark.
New Brunswickers elected three Green members to the legislature last year, and this year, eight members were elected in neighbouring Prince Edward Island — making them the official Opposition in the Island legislature.
When voters go to the polls in the Oct. 21 federal election, the Green party will be eyeing a breakthrough in a number of key Atlantic ridings, with Fredericton at the top of the list.
The riding has a history of electing Liberal and Conservative MPs, but voters here have shown an affinity for the Greens — New Brunswick Green Leader David Coon has held the seat of Fredericton South in the provincial legislature since 2014.


