Home
Search:
1146 feeds
357 categories
0 articles (<24 hours)
30 registered users

Use the Mobile version
Mobile

Follow our Twitter feed

View our Linkpartners
Links

Username:
Password:

Register | Retrieve

Science


RSS FeedsNo invitation - for now - to Maxime Bernier for leaders´ debates
(The Star Health)

 
 

13 august 2019 00:45:33

 
No invitation - for now - to Maxime Bernier for leaders´ debates
(The Star Health)
 


OTTAWA—The leaders of five political parties have been invited to participate in two election debates in early October, but the independent commission organizing the events is not convinced that the People`s Party of Canada merits an invitation as well. David Johnston, the former governor general who now heads the independent Leaders’ Debates Commission, painted the party’s election hopes as a long-shot and said it doesn’t currently meet the criteria to take part.“At this time in the electoral cycle, we do not consider that the People’s Party of Canada has a legitimate chance of electing more than one candidate,” Johnston wrote to the party’s leader, Quebec MP Maxime Bernier. “The Commission has consulted available opinion polls, riding projection sites and independent pollsters. None of these sources project, at this time, that the People’s Party of Canada has a legitimate chance to elect more than one candidate.”The leaders of the Bloc Québécois, the Conservative Party, the Green Party, the Liberal Party and the New Democratic Party were formally asked to take part by Johnston.The commission is organizing a debate in English on Oct. 7, and another in French on Oct. 10. It had previously announced that a partnership of media organizations, including the Toronto Star, will produce the televised debates, which will be held in the National Capital Region. In a statement Monday, the commission said that to take part in the leaders’ debates, a party must meet at least two of three criteria: Represented in the House of Commons by a member of Parliament who was elected as a member of the party; Intends to endorse candidates in at least 90 per cent of the electoral districts; Received at least four per cent of the votes in the last general election, or “based on the recent political context, public opinion polls and previous general election results, the Commissioner considers that ...


 
17 viewsCategory: Science > Medicine
 
Toronto program helping undocumented workers axed after Legal Aid funding cuts
(The Star Health)
Senator Grassley seeks info on Novartis`s Zolgensma data issues
(Reuters Health)
 
 
blog comments powered by Disqus


Copyright © 2008 - 2024 Indigonet Services B.V.. Contact: Tim Hulsen. Read here our privacy notice.
Other websites of Indigonet Services B.V.: Nieuws Vacatures Science Tweets Nachrichten