Prince Edward Island party leaders debate tonight
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Health care dominates Prince Edward Island debate ahead of April 3 vote
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative leader was put on the defensive on issues such as health care and climate change but didn't take the bait in the only televised leaders debate ahead of the April 3 provincial election.
Health care dominates Prince Edward Island debate ahead of April 3 vote
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative leader was put on the defensive on issues such as health care and climate change but didn't take the bait in the only televised leaders debate ahead of the April 3 provincial election.
Health care dominates Prince Edward Island debate ahead of April 3 vote
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative leader was put on the defensive on issues such as health care and climate change but didn't take the bait in the only televised leaders debate ahead of the April 3 provincial election.
PEI party leaders face off in a debate tonight - Beauce Média
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's four party leaders are set to face each other Monday night in the only televised leaders' debate ahead of the provincial election on April 3. The 90-minute debate is scheduled to begin at 6:30pm with Progressive Conservative leader Dennis King, Green Party leader Peter Bevan-Baker, Liberal Party leader Sharon Cameron, and New Democratic Party leader Michelle Neill. Don Desserud, a political science expert b…
Prince Edward Island party leaders square off tonight in debate ahead of April 3 vote
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's four party leaders are scheduled to square off tonight in the only televised leaders debate ahead of the April 3 provincial election. The 90-minute debate is set to start at 6:30 p.m.
Prince Edward Island party leaders square off tonight in debate ahead of April 3 vote
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island's four party leaders are scheduled to square off tonight in the only televised leaders debate ahead of the April 3 provincial election. The 90-minute debate is set to start at 6:30 p.m.
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