Bloc, NDP Want to Reschedule French-Language Election Debate Coinciding With Key Habs Game
- The French-language leaders' debate was rescheduled to avoid a conflict with a Montreal Canadiens hockey game, which will now occur from 6 p.m. To 8 p.m. ET instead of the original time.
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet both requested that the debate be moved to increase viewer engagement.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney noted the debate's unfortunate timing but stated it would help inform Canadians choosing to watch the debate instead of the game.
- Radio-Canada and the Leaders’ Debates Commission acknowledged Canadians' passion for hockey in their statement about the schedule change.
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Canadian election debate advanced by 2 hours to avoid conflict with hockey game
Politics is bowing to Canada’s most popular sport as the French-language leaders’ debate was abruptly rescheduled to minimize a conflict with a Montreal Canadiens hockey game.
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