Debates commissioner David Johnston suggests separate debate for main contenders
OTTAWA — Leaders’ debates in future election campaigns might be better if there were more of them but some featured only the main contenders for prime minister, federal debates commissioner David Johnston said Tuesday.
The former governor general was speaking at an event in Ottawa promoting his new book, entitled “Trust,” and offered some thoughts about the debates during a question-and-answer session.
He acknowledged the widespread disapproval of the format of the one sanctioned English-language debate in the recent election campaign, which included six party leaders and five moderators.
“I think it’s important that one has criticism,” he said.