On April 16, leaders of Canada’s federal political parties will participate in a crucial French-language debate in Montreal, with Liberal Leader Mark Carney expected to face pointed criticism given his party's leading position in the polls. The debate follows a previous cancellation of another scheduled debate by TVA, which was set to charge leaders for participation. The Greens, unable to meet criteria due to a lack of candidates, were disinvited, igniting discussions about fairness in the electoral process.
The leaders of Canada's main federal political parties will participate in the only French-language debate of the election campaign on April 16 in Montreal.
Carney's Liberal Party is leading in the polls, making him a likely target for the other party leaders during the debate.
The Greens were disinvited from the French-language debate at the last minute due to not meeting candidate requirements, raising concerns over fairness.
Experts discuss whether Mark Carney's absence from a competitive debate will impact his voter support as he navigates challenges ahead.
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