Trudeau and Ottawa candidates help out in the Salvation Army kitchen

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, with just over a week to go until the federal election, was in Ottawa on Sunday morning, helping the Salvation Army prepare Thanksgiving dinner.

Ottawa Centre candidate Catherine McKenna, Ottawa-Vanier candidate Mauril Bélanger and two of Trudeau’s children were also on hand to assist in the kitchen.

From a raucous hockey arena in southern Ontario to an oceanside Nunavut lookout, Trudeau had spent the second-last week of the campaign staying carefully within the lines of his upbeat strategy.

“My friends, this is Canada,” he orated from one end of the country to the other. “Better is always possible!”

The week had kicked off with what the party billed as the “biggest political rally in a generation.”

And it was impressive. The parking lot of a hockey arena in Brampton, Ont., was teeming with school buses while inside more than 5,000 enthusiastic supporters cheered and applauded a clearly fired-up leader.

The week ended with Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire, chatting up a roomful of supporters in Iqaluit on Saturday at a community feast of caribou, char, seal and narwhal while their 19-month-old son Hadrian charmed everyone in sight.

With files from the Canadian Press


Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, holding his son, Hadrien, and his wife, Sophie, watch a qulliq ceremony at a campaign event in Iqaluit on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015.

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