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At Issue | Who came off best in the French debate?

Canada Votes: At Issue Panel Discusses French-language Leaders’ Debate

Published 14 minutes ago | Duration: 18:21

In a special Canada Votes edition of At Issue, Rosemary Barton and the panel dive deep into the aftermath of the French-language leaders’ debate. With tensions running high and the election drawing near, the stakes were higher than ever as each leader vied for the attention and support of Quebec voters.

The panel dissected the performances of each leader, analyzing who came off best and worst in the debate. From Justin Trudeau’s attempts to connect with Quebecois voters to Erin O’Toole’s strong stance on economic recovery, every move was scrutinized and discussed in detail.

One of the key talking points of the debate was Mark Carney’s French language skills. As a potential contender for the Liberal leadership, Carney’s ability to communicate effectively in French was put to the test. The panel debated whether his performance passed muster and if it would have any impact on his political future.

Another hot topic was Pierre Poilievre’s attempt to appear more prime ministerial. As a prominent Conservative figure, Poilievre’s performance in the debate was closely watched by both supporters and critics. The panel analyzed whether he succeeded in projecting the image of a potential prime minister and what it could mean for the Conservative party moving forward.

Overall, the At Issue panel provided valuable insights and analysis on the French-language leaders’ debate, giving viewers a deeper understanding of the political landscape in the lead-up to the election. Stay tuned for more coverage and commentary as the campaign continues to unfold.

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