Toronto Star

Bernier denied a spot in official televised debates

People’s Party didn’t garner enough support in polls to be included

- ALEX BOUTILIER

OTTAWA–Maxime Bernier will not be on the stage when federal political leaders gather for the two official election debates next month.

Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada failed to garner enough support in national polls to secure a podium for the two official debates, scheduled for Sept. 8 and 9 in Gatineau.

In order to participat­e in the debates — organized by an independen­t commission led by former governor general David Johnston — a leader must represent a party that had at least one elected MP in the previous Parliament, or received at least four per cent of the popular vote in the previous election.

If those conditions aren’t met, the leader’s party must receive at least four per cent support in an average of national polls taken five days after the election is called.

According to the debates commission, an average of nine recent national polls put PPC support at 3.27 per cent.

The upstart Maverick Party, advocating for the secession of western provinces, received 0.7 per cent support among the two polls considered by the commission. The party’s leader, former Conservati­ve cabinet minister Jay Hill, will also be barred from the official debates.

Bernier started the PPC after an acrimoniou­s departure from the Conservati­ve party, which he came very close to leading in 2017 before Andrew Scheer’s upset victory.

The party, running to the right of the Conservati­ves, failed to win a single seat in the 2019 election — including Bernier’s former riding of Beauce, a seat he’s now trying to win back. The party has courted Canada’s farright fringe, and Bernier has campaigned against public health restrictio­ns imposed by government­s during the pandemic. He’s also refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

“Before, when I was talking about freedom, people would say, ‘Maxime, what do you mean, freedom? … And now, they know. They have a big example in front of them every day of their life,” Bernier told the Star in an interview Friday.

Bernier is also not expected to attend the first unofficial French language debate, hosted by broadcaste­r TVA on Sept. 2.

 ?? JACQUES BOISSINOT THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier will not participat­e in the official election debates, set for Sept. 8 and 9.
JACQUES BOISSINOT THE CANADIAN PRESS People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier will not participat­e in the official election debates, set for Sept. 8 and 9.

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