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B.C. Party Leaders Set For Televised Debate Tonight

Darpan News Desk, 26 Apr, 2017 01:16 PM
    Leaders of British Columbia’s political parties will enter living rooms across the province tonight as they take part in a televised debate.
     
    Liberal Leader Christy Clark says the event will give her a chance to talk directly to voters about the choices they face come election day on May 9.
     
    NDP Leader John Horgan says while tonight’s debate is important, candidates should always champion issues that matter to the public, and he plans to speak about how he’s managed to do that over the last four years.
     
    The event follows a radio debate last week that featured acrimonious exchanges between Clark and Horgan.
     
    At one point, Horgan asked Clark not to touch him after she put her hand on his arm and told him to calm down.
     
    Green Leader Andrew Weaver says he plans to avoid engaging in similar clashes in this debate and will stick to policy instead of personal insults.
     
    Jennifer Burke, a Toronto broadcaster with B.C. roots who hosted the 2013 debate and will be hosting this debate, quipped in an interview on Tuesday that the leaders “won’t be at touching distance.”
     
    Instead, they will each have their own podium, unlike the table used last week. The leaders will take questions based on themes they know in advance without being told of specific questions. Leaders will also have an opportunity to ask each other questions. And questions have been solicited from the public.

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