Stakes high for second debate of Conservative party leadership race
TORONTO — The stakes are high tonight for the four contenders for leadership of the Conservative party as they face off in what’s likely the final debate of the race.
All four will be fresh off last night’s French-language debate, a nearly two hour event that largely saw Erin O’Toole and Peter MacKay dominate in heated exchanges on everything from carbon taxes to abortion.
But tonight, the other two candidates are aiming to score some points of their own.
Both Leslyn Lewis and Derek Sloan acknowledged that with only basic French skills they could only go so far in the first event.