Liberal Leader Mark Carney faced jabs from his opponents at Wednesday's French-language leaders' debate with accusations he's out of touch with working people and won't offer enough change from his unpopular predecessor — charges he denied as he fought back saying he's the best candidate to handle the U.S. threat and a slumping economy.
While Carney came under attack at points, the two-hour contest was a largely polite affair and the former central banker emerged from the debate relatively unscathed.
The anglophone Liberal leader was thought to be in a tough position given he's less fluent in French than the other leaders, but Carney held his own in Canada's other official language ...
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