The leaders greeted each other with a handshake after the debate ended. The Canadian Press



The much-anticipated French-language debate between party leaders finally happened last night. Many expected high drama, but the event remained calm. While there were some lively exchanges, the debate didn’t explode into chaos or name-calling.

The leaders discussed key issues like pipelines, Quebec’s role in Canada, and how to deal with former U.S. president Donald Trump. These conversations were serious, but no single leader stood out as a clear winner.

None of the leaders made a big mistake. At the same time, none of them delivered a knockout moment. That’s why most people are calling the French debate a draw. Supporters of each party will likely see it differently, but it’s safe to say no one walked away with a big win.

The spotlight now shifts to the upcoming English-language debate. With only one week left before voting day, every move counts. There’s a good chance we’ll see more heated exchanges next time.

Pierre Poilievre’s Approach

Pierre Poilievre tried to show a calmer side of himself during the debate. He usually takes a fiery approach in public speaking, but last night he looked more composed. His main goal was to show leadership and speak clearly in French.

He managed to do that well, even though he didn’t take many bold shots. He supported building more pipelines, which might not help him gain support in Quebec. He still trails behind in that province. Poilievre will need to keep this calm tone in the next debate while still trying to win more hearts.

Mark Carney’s Performance

Mark Carney, the Liberal leader, came into the debate as the election’s front-runner. However, his French is weaker than his opponents'. That made things tougher for him. In the beginning, he seemed hesitant and quiet. He allowed others to interrupt him and didn’t speak up much.

As the debate went on, Carney gained confidence. He started hitting his main points and avoided any major language errors — something he had struggled with before. That steady performance may help him keep his strong lead in Quebec. Recent polls show the Liberals far ahead in the province.

Commentators felt Carney did just enough. According to one political analyst, “None of the punches from the other leaders really landed, and that by definition means that he gained.”

Yves-François Blanchet Speaks for Quebec

Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet had strong words about how Canada treats Quebec. He said the country focuses too much on Ontario. He repeated a concern that he raised during the debate. Blanchet said that Quebec pays tariffs on lumber, but the government offers billions to Ontario’s auto industry.

He also talked about Trump and said Quebec, if it were its own country, should make equal alliances. Blanchet made it clear that Quebec's economy is different from the rest of Canada and deserves fair treatment.

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