The Peterborough Examiner

Bernier is confident he’ll make it to debates

‘It will be a phoney discussion’ if he’s not there, he tells faithful

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OTTAWA — Maxime Bernier says not inviting him to take part in the official election debates means excluding the only political party leader who has anything different to say.

“It won’t be a real debate if I’m not there,” Bernier, the leader of the People’s Party of Canada, told candidates and supporters at his party’s first national conference in Gatineau, Que., on Sunday.

“It will be a phoney discussion where they attack each other on their superficia­l difference­s.”

Bernier said the Liberals, Conservati­ves, NDP, Greens and Bloc Québécois all share similar views on things such as immigratio­n, climate change and supply management in the dairy sector.

Bernier dismissed his political rivals as espousing varying degrees of left-leaning views, including the Conservati­ves.

He accused both the Conservati­ves, a party he represente­d for more than a decade, and the Liberals of catering to those they think will elect them.

“While the other parties look at polls and focus groups to decide what they stand for, and pander to every special interest group, we follow our principles,” said Bernier, who said his party does not do any polling.

Those other parties have all qualified for the debates, to be held Oct. 7 and Oct. 10, under criteria establishe­d by the federal government.

Bernier said he is confident the head of the Leaders’ Debates Commission will change his mind and allow him to join in.

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JUSTIN TANG THE CANADIAN PRESS People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier speaks to reporters at his party’s national conference in Gatineau, Que., on Sunday.
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