Leaders' debate on women's issues during the 1984 Canadian federal election campaign

On August 15, 1984, for the first time[1] there was a televised debate on women's issues among the leaders of the three major political parties during the campaign leading up to the Sept. 4 Canadian federal election. During the same election campaign, there had been two previous television debates in July on general campaign issues.[2]

  1. ^ Descôteaux, Bernard (1984-08-16). "Le débat sur la condition féminine – Turner: Mulroney ne mérite pas sa "chance au coureur"". Le Devoir. pp. 1, 8.
  2. ^ Nichols, Mark (1984-08-27). "'Why should we trust you now?'". Maclean's 97. In the debate, the New Democrat's Edward Broadbent was widely judged the winner for his handling of the issues.

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