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Conservatives lead but Liberals narrowly favoured in seat count

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The latest polls suggest an extremely tight race between the two frontrunners ahead of the English and French debates on Wednesday and Thursday. Éric Grenier is the author and publisher of TheWrit.ca and runs the CBC Poll Tracker.
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Mics to be muted during first answers in next presidential debate

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U.S. President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will have their microphones cut off in Thursday's debate while their rival delivers his opening two-minute answer to each of the debate topics.
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Rep. Mike Gallagher Hopes for More Substantive Presidential Debates

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One topic the 2020 presidential candidates were able to cover in the first debate was manufacturing. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis. 8th District) joined Cheddar to discuss whether or not the statements made were true for his state.
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Tory candidates address systemic racism | Sunday Scrum

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The four Conservative leadership contenders squared off in official debates this week, addressing many issues including whether the candidates thought systemic racism exists in Canada.
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EU summit: coronavirus rescue plans test Union's solidarity

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As the immediate health crisis eases, and countries tentatively begin to unlock, how to restart Europe’s economy, get people back to work and businesses to reopen is the unenviable task facing the EU. It has led to divisive debates among...
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Geneva Human Rights film festival goes ahead via livestream amid Covid-19 outbreak

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The 18th edition of the Geneva International Film Festival on Human Rights has revealed its prizewinners, despite the exceptional conditions caused by the new coronavirus pandemic. This year’s festival took place online, ensuring the...
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Human Rights film festival finds alternative in face of Coronavirus threat

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The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Geneva is one of the most important events dedicated to cinema and human rights around the world. But when the 2020 edition was hit by the Coronavirus, the festival team...
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Mike Bloomberg quits Democratic presidential nomination race

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Former New York mayor throws his support behind Joe Biden, whose own campaign momentum is surging.Joe Biden's wife plays security guard in momentary rush on U.S. presidential hopeful.
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Seen any candidates? Voters in some ridings say election hopefuls have been no-shows during campaign

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Voters in some ridings have noticed many candidates haven’t attended local events or made in-person appearances during the campaign. Experts say there are usually two reasons why candidates stay out of the spotlight, apart from election...
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Answering your leadership debate questions

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CBC News’ Jonathan Gatehouse answered your questions about the confusion in the leadership debates on party eligibility and what may happen to the carbon tax.
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Greens protest being dropped from leaders’ debates

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Green Party co-Leader Jonathan Pedneault is protesting being suddenly cut from the federal leaders' debates after the party failed to field candidates in 90 per cent of ridings. The Greens say they pulled some candidates to block the...
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Green Party dropped from official leaders' debates

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Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault will no longer be participating in the official leaders' debates, after the Leaders' Debates Commission rescinded the party's invitation for not running enough candidates.
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Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May reacts after party pulled from debates

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Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May told reporters in Victoria that there is a desire to not include her party in debates.
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Carney acknowledges gaffes in French, Poilievre says he's no 'mini-Trump' on Tout le monde en parle

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Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre appeared on the mega-popular Radio-Canada talk show Tout le monde en parle on Sunday in an attempt to woo francophone viewers. The Liberal leader was pressed on his cultural awareness of Quebec and his...
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Campaigns enter crucial stretch ahead of debates, advance polls

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The federal election campaign is entering the final stretch, and the leaders have turned their attention to the leaders’ debates this week as the last big opportunity to reach undecided voters before advance polls open.
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How the parties are faring 3 weeks into federal election campaign

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Amy Smith interviews Erin Crandall, a political science professor at Acadia University. They talk about how crowd size at events, media strategies, and debates affect voters.
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Windsor West MPP Lisa Gretzky on her re-election

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Lisa Gretzky of the NDP has won a fourth straight term as Windsor West MPP. She spoke with Windsor Morning's Amy Dodge.
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'That's an unfair question,' Ford says as media ask about candidate's lack of participation in debates

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Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford made a stop in Windsor Wednesday to close out his campaign. He was joined by PC candidates for Windsor-Essex ridings, including Windsor West candidate tony Francis — who has not made a public comment for the...
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Liberal leadership candidates head into crucial debate week

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The remaining candidates in the Liberal leadership race are preparing for two crucial debates this week that observers say could be a chance for the other contenders to gain ground on presumed front-runner Mark Carney.
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Federal Liberal leadership candidates submit final fee for qualification

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The candidates in the federal Liberal leadership race have passed a major hurdle. All five submitted the final fee required to take part. In just three weeks, one of them will replace Justin Trudeau as the next Prime Minister of Canada.
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A 1988 debate focused solely on free trade? It almost happened

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In 1988, the Liberals and New Democrats wanted to have a televised debate focused solely on the issue of free trade. The PCs were cool to the idea.
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Tim Walz, J.D. Vance to face off in sole U.S. VP debate

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance are set to appear in their first and only televised debate in the 2024 election campaign. CBS News will host the 90-minute debate from its New York City broadcast centre.
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Trump says he’s agreed to 3 September debates with Harris

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At an impromptu news conference, Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump said he’s agreed to three debates in September with his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, who he called a ‘radical left person.’
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Simon Harris calls on Sinn Fein to publish manifesto ahead of first debate

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Simon Harris has called on the Sinn Fein leader to publish the party’s manifesto ahead of the first leaders’ debate on Monday evening. The Fine Gael leader has accused Mary Lou McDonald of “cynicism” in not publishing the party’s General...