Trade, economic concerns come to fore as Ontario MP ditches Liberals for Tories
OTTAWA — The Conservative opposition forced the Liberals onto the defensive Monday as the governing party watched one of their own abruptly cross the floor to join the chorus of Tories declaring that this was the prime minister’s “summer of failures.”
Ontario Liberal MP Leona Alleslev made the stunning announcement — which had apparently been in the works for weeks — just before question period, striding across the House of Commons to roaring applause from the opposite bench.
“At this time in our country’s history we need strong leadership under the Conservatives and Andrew Scheer,” Alleslev told reporters afterward.
Alleslev said the world has changed since she was first elected in 2015, and she felt her questions about the Liberal government’s performance on crucial files such as the economy, trade and defence were “met with silence.”

