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Who gets an invite to the show – and who doesn’t
People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier at the French-language debate in 2019. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)Hi folks, I’m a senior writer with the politics team in Ottawa.
The commission that runs the debates set three criteria when deciding which party leaders to invite to these debates. A party must meet two of the three in order to make the cut.
The first requirement is that a party must have a sitting MP in the House of Commons who was elected by their constituency while a member of that party.
The second is based on polling. A party needs to demonstrate that it has the support of at least four per cent of the population in the 28 days before the debate.
The third is that a party must be running a candidate in at least 90 per cent of ridings — this year, that means 309 candidates.
The Liberals, Conservatives and NDP meet all three requirements. The Bloc Québécois qualifies under the first two.
The Greens initially qualified under the first and third criteria, but their invitation has stirred some controversy. The party provided a full list of names to the debate commission but was only able to register 232 candidates with Elections Canada — well short of the 90 per cent mark. This morning, the commission made a last-minute decision to exclude the Greens.
The People’s Party of Canada, which has participated in the debates in the past, hasn’t met any of the three criteria and will not be included.
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Liberal Party Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. (Blair Gable/Reuters, Paul Daly/The Canadian Press, Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press, Cindy Ord/Getty Images, Mathieu Catafard/The Canadian Press)Hi there, I'm a senior writer on the national desk. Four major party leaders will be on stage tonight:
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
- Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet.
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.
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Good afternoon, everyone. Here’s how tonight’s debate is going to work
On Wednesday morning, the set for the French-language leaders' debate at Maison de Radio-Canada in Montreal featured just four podiums instead of five, after a decision to remove the Green Party. ( Lauren McCallum/CBC)I’m a senior producer stationed in Ottawa. We’ll be covering tonight’s event live on this page, as the debate is broadcast from the atrium of Maison de Radio-Canada in Montreal.
The Leaders’ Debates Commission has set the length at two hours without commercial interruption — with both events having similar formats “with an emphasis on open debate and questions asked by a single moderator.”
Radio-Canada journalist and anchor Patrice Roy will moderate tonight’s debate, which will feature five main editorial themes:
- Cost of living.
- Energy and climate.
- The trade war.
- Identity and sovereignty.
- Immigration and foreign affairs.