The leaders’ debates will be held in Montréal on Wednesday April 16 at 8 p.m. EDT (in French) and Thursday April 17 at 7 p.m. EDT (in English). https://t.co/ScQD96tndy
The next leaders' debates (1 in FR & 1 in EN) will be free for media organizations to broadcast. The English debate will be moderated by TVO's Steve Paikin, an experienced journalist & skilled moderator, with CBC producing, promoting, & distributing it. https://t.co/uMinCHVfL1
We have issued a request for proposal (RFP) for a debates producer, setting out the requirements for the promotion, production and distribution of the next leaders’ debates & establishing clear direction in terms of both format and moderation. https://t.co/e3sDEDBZhz
Our final report on the 2021 federal election experience puts forward 4 new recommendations and 7 reaffirmed recommendations for improving and ensuring the leaders’ debates better serve the public interest👇https://t.co/25dzbeps8T
Tonight’s English debate will be available in 12 other languages: Arabic, ASL, Cantonese, Denesuline, French, Inuktitut, Italian, LSQ, Mandarin, Plains Cree, Punjabi and Tagalog. Watch here. https://t.co/9ll8OAngdx
Here are all the ways that you can watch and listen to the English leaders’ debate taking place on Thursday, September 9 at 9 pm EDT https://t.co/9ll8OAngdx
Commissioner David Johnston issues his decision on participation criteria. Five political parties are invited to participate in the upcoming leaders’ debates https://t.co/8t4x8vW20s
It is time to apply for media accreditation. The French and English debates are taking place at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau (Québec) https://t.co/sEBE08cQkt