Une circonscription déterminante pour l'orientation des conservateurs au N.-B.

John Herron, Liberal candidate for Hampton-Fundy-St Martins, speaks with media at the Liberal Party of New Brunswick's campaign kickoff in Fredericton on Sunday Sept. 8, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray

FREDERICTON - A riding in southwest New Brunswick that for decades was a Progressive Conservative stronghold is shaping up to be a bellwether that could offer a window into the future of the Tory party, and maybe of the province.

The Progressive Conservatives are putting up Faytene Grasseschi, an activist and Christian TV host, in the Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins riding. The Liberals, meanwhile, have also nominated a conservative — at least a former one.

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