Quebec Liberal Leadership Debate’s Fiery Exchanges

Thursday, May 22, 2025, 10:20 pm

During an intense leadership debate, candidates clashed by taking verbal aim at Pablo Rodriguez, questioning his Ottawa methods while Blackburn and Milliard weren't shy about throwing down the gauntlet. The lively political sparring added extra drama to the race, leaving onlookers both bemused and skeptical.


ledevoir.com / Pablo Rodriguez attaqué sur les méthodes d’Ottawa au débat des aspirants chefs libéraux

Il dit avoir les contacts nécessaires pour augmenter le financement fédéral en santé.

lapresse.ca / Débat des candidats à la direction du PLQ | Blackburn et Milliard jettent les gants contre Rodriguez

Après trois joutes oratoires quasi sans histoire, Karl Blackburn et Charles Milliard ont jeté les gants contre Pablo Rodriguez au quatrième débat de la course à la direction du Parti libéral du Québec (PLQ).


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