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It was Trudeau’s second visit to the riding to campaign with Hogg. Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is also expected to campaign for a second time with candidate Kerry-Lynne Findlay, the former National Revenue Minister, next week.

The prime minister said Hogg has been serving the community for over 40 years and he will be an extraordinary asset, not just to Surrey and White Rock, but to the federal government.

Trudeau touted government programs including the Canada child benefit and lowering small business taxes. He also touched on the environment, a key issue in B.C. given the Liberal government’s support of the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

“There are folks out there who think that it’s a choice to make, either the environment or the economy,” he said. “The only way to protect the environment is to make sure we have the capacity to invest in it and protect it.”

Hogg said in his speech that he attended Semiahmoo Secondary School, where the event was held, and played on the basketball team.

“I’m hoping to join another team in Ottawa … a team that is going to make a difference for this community and for this country, a team that is already showing great insight, great change and great compassion.”

Surrey is the fastest growing city in Metro Vancouver and it is home to a large South Asian population and many young families.

Findlay, the Conservative candidate, grew up on Vancouver Island and lives in White Rock. In 2011, she was elected as the MP for Delta Richmond East. She served in then-prime minister Stephen Harper’s cabinet as parliamentary secretary to the justice minister, associate minister of national defence and minister of national revenue.

She lost her seat in 2015 to Liberal Carla Qualtrough.

The New Democrat candidate is Jonathan Silveira, a real estate agent and founder of Surrey Kids Matter. The NDP came in a distant third in the riding in the last election.

Jody Wilson-Raybould, the justice minister and Vancouver Granville MP, attended the campaign event on Saturday and said she looks forward to Hogg taking a seat in Parliament.

“That is my hope for the result of this byelection,” she said. “We’re going to do everything we can to support him and his team to hopefully win a victory on Dec. 11.”