Carney says 'non merci' to a Quebec debate, revealing French anxieties
- Mark Carney, the unelected Canadian Prime Minister, declined to join a French-language debate against his rivals, leading to its cancellation by TVA.
- Other party leaders criticized Carney for avoiding the debate, claiming his decision showed fear.
- Carney stated he is 'not hiding' and will join future debates hosted by the Leaders' Debates Commission on April 16 and 17.
- Carney's spokesperson mentioned he won't attend due to the absence of Green Party leaders, despite acknowledging he has engaged on major issues for Quebec.
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Carney Declines Participation in Second French Debate, Saying Green Party Not Invited
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s “not hiding” from a second French-language debate and the reason he won’t participate is that Green Party leaders were not invited. Carney spoke about his stance on the issue during a campaign stop in Halifax on March 25, after being accused by some opposition parties of avoiding the debate. The previous day in Newfoundland, Carney had answered “why not?” when asked by reporters whether he would attend the de…
'Too Afraid': Canadian PM Mark Carney Mocked for Rejecting French-Language Debate
Unelected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declined to participate in a French-language debate against his election rivals. The post ‘Too Afraid’: Canadian PM Mark Carney Mocked for Rejecting French-Language Debate appeared first on Breitbart.
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