Liberal leadership hopefuls target Trump, Poilievre, and Canada’s economy in final debate

The four remaining candidates took to the English-language debate stage on Feb. 25 to tackle key policy planks and present themselves as the best pick as Canada’s next prime minister.
Liberal leadership hopefuls Karina Gould, left Frank Baylis, Chrystia Freeland, and Mark Carney shake hands before the English-language debate on Feb. 25.

The four remaining Liberal leadership candidates squared off in Montreal for round two in the English-language debate. Despite not being on the stage, U.S. President Donald Trump loomed large over the evening.

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