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RSS FeedsSparks fly in French-language election debate
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3 october 2019 04:15:37

 
Sparks fly in French-language election debate
(The Star Toronto Raptors)
 


OTTAWA—Wednesday night’s French-language leaders’ debate, the first debate of the campaign in which Liberal Justin Trudeau took part, plunged into hot-button issues like abortion, medical assistance in dying, the urgency of climate change and Quebec’s controversial provincial law against religious symbols.And although there was no clear winner, there were clear lines drawn between the left-leaning party leaders and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer — and over who could claim to best represent Quebec’s interests in Ottawa. Scheer was challenged on all sides, right off the bat by Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet. Soon the others joined in, clashing with the Conservative leader over his “ambiguous” stance on abortion, over his reluctance to tackle climate change and his plans to build an energy corridor that Quebecers don’t want.Scheer insisted he would not reopen the debate on abortion, just as the previous Conservative government had not done.“Canadians can have confidence ... I will not reopen it. Nothing will change on access” to abortion, he said. On climate change, Trudeau was targeted for the Liberal purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline, while Scheer was accused by his opponents of having a weak plan to slash emissions. The Conservative leader responded by claiming the federal carbon price “isn’t working” and trumpeted his pitch for a pipeline and hydro corridor across Canada as a “win-win.” But NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh shot back, stating it’s “not winning to impose a project on the nation of Quebec.” Scheer defended his party’s position on energy and the environment, saying the BQ might want all-electric vehicles, but Quebecers’ favourite vehicle is the F-150 pickup truck. He said the Canadian economy and Quebec jobs in the energy sector must be protected. When Trudeau alleged Scheer is misleading Canadians a ...


 
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