Who won the English-language leaders' debate? | Unpublished
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Author: Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen
Publication Date: April 17, 2025 - 21:35

Who won the English-language leaders' debate?

April 17, 2025
On Thursday evening, leaders of the four main federal political parties squared off in their second debate, this one in English. Here’s what sharp-eyed analysts Brigitte Pellerin, Mohammed Adam, Randall Denley and Christina Spencer thought. Election day is April 28. Read More


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