Leaders spar over foreign policy, Indigenous issues during only English debate

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Recap: Leaders spar over foreign policy, Indigenous issues during only English debate

Questions about the fall of Afghanistan and the ongoing imprisonment of Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor in China ignited heated discussions between the five leaders invited to participate.

“If you want to … get the Michaels home, you do not simply lob tomatoes across the Pacific,” he told O'Toole. Trudeau shot back, saying cynicism is harming reconciliation efforts, and that his government has made progress by getting more Indigenous kids into quality schools and lifting more than 100 boil-water advisories.

Singh accused Trudeau of presiding over the worst record on fighting climate change in the G7 during his six years in power. He argued that the debate would show voters have to choose among radically different views on how to finish the fight against COVID-19 and build back better. Perhaps the most devastating question went to Paul, who was asked how she could hope to lead the country when she's been unable to lead her own party members, some of whom spent weeks prior to the campaign trying to dump Paul as leader.

 

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