Cape Breton Post

Tories announce leadership debates to be held June 17, 18

- BRIAN PLATT

OTTAWA — The first debates of the Conservati­ve leadership race will be held June 17 and 18 in Toronto after being delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The French-language debate will be Wednesday, June 17, with the Englishlan­guage debate to follow the next night. Both debates will be live-streamed on the party’s website; neither will have an in-person audience.

Four candidates have qualified to take part: Erin O’Toole, Peter MacKay, Leslyn Lewis and Derek Sloan.

The debate will be moderated by the co-chairs of the leadership election organizing committee, Dan Nowlan and Lisa Raitt. The public can submit questions for the candidates by video until June 10 at www.cpc-leadership­2020.ca. Each debate will also feature a portion where candidates debate each other one-on-one.

It is highly unusual that the race has gone this far without a debate, as membership sales for voters were cut off on May 15. But debates that had been planned earlier this spring by the party and other organizati­ons such as the Manning Centre had to be cancelled due to the pandemic.

The party says it will be taking measures “to ensure social distancing is respected among candidates and technical personnel — this includes keeping candidates separate and limiting staff that are present.”

The language skills of the candidates will be tested in the French debate. MacKay’s ability was mocked by the Journal de Montreal on its front page in January, but he argued he was just out of practice and would improve as the campaign went along. O’Toole has said he speaks a “soldier’s French,” noting that he learned it while attending the Royal Military College.

Lewis has been taking lessons and will participat­e in the debate to the best of her ability, her campaign manager said. Sloan’s campaign also said he’ll be taking part; Sloan told CBC in January that his French is “mid- to high-level intermedia­te.”

These may turn out to be the only debates of the race, as so far no other organizati­ons have said they plan to hold one.

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