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Watch the leaders of Canada’s main federal political parties face off on April 16 in the only French-language debate ... spent the day reviewing the fine print of his party’s platform to ...
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MICHAEL BECKLEY is Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University, a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American ...
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Calder McHugh is deputy editor of POLITICO Nightly. MONTREAL, Quebec — The night before Canada’s major party leaders were set to take the stage for the country’s first debate of the election ...
Instead, it was probably when the host asked him what he “knew or liked about” Canada’s French-speaking province. “A singer? A city? A feature? A cheese? Anything?” the host, Guy Lepage ...
Peggy Feehan is a native French speaker, born in New Brunswick, Canada, and educated there. She taught high school science before moving to Louisiana in 1999, when she was recruited by the Council ...
The debate, held in Montreal—Canada’s second-largest city—was strategically important, as the French-speaking province of Quebec has 78 seats in the 343-seat House of Commons. The debate was ...
Canada’s election campaign was largely silent Tuesday as the leaders hunkered down in Montreal to prepare for the first of two televised debates, in French, before coming before the cameras ...