2004 Canadian Federal Election Debate
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June 15, 2004
2004 Federal Leaders' Debate
Paul Martin
Stephen Harper
Jack Layton
Gilles Duceppe
38th Canadian General Election
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Note: One of the three journalists, David Vienneau, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 5 months after the election. Died on 12/1/2004. R.I.P
Harper was balling out of control here. This debate was so much better without the green party. There should be a rule if you're polling at less than 10% or not running candidates in every province, no debate.
Lol that would screw over the Bloc
@@ComputerTechnic217 In '04 the Bloc were at over 12%
@@ef888 oh wow
@@ef888 They've never run candidates in every riding though. They've never ran a candidate outside of Quebec.
The Green Party is a pathetic joke
Paul Martins opening statement on making HealthCare stronger. Paul Martin gutted the provincial transfers more than any other PM in Canadian History!
Gosh I miss PM Harper with a passion...
Good lord it is so distracting that it says "DEBATE" right behind their heads the whole time
I forgot how wooden and awkward Layton was in this debate.
That’s because he had been leader of his party for just over a year at the time. Like Jagmeet Singh and Alexa McDonough, he wasn’t a member of parliament yet.
Duceppe never saw 2011 coming!
LOL
This was the last Canadian federal leaders’ debate to date that featured a journalist news panel. The next times it would be the moderator or audience asking ?s.
As an American I laughed watching these debates shown here on the channel c-span - much talk about ‘weaponization of space’ but we weren’t talking about that bc the debate here was about how far should we go militarily overseas to prevent terrorism e.g. Iraq, as far as us-Canada in ‘04 down here we were debating whether we should remove our self-imposed ban on importing Canadian drugs an issue not seriously brought up in these Canadian debates to my surprise
So nothings really changed after almost 2 decades...
Topics such as proportional representation elaborated by the NDP in 2004
popular topic in 2016
I wonder who had it right, and what lessons we can learn from history.
What a great PM Harper was. This seems like a whole other world now watching this compared to the Liberal/NDP hellscape we find ourselves in here in 2024. An entire generation economically destroyed.
The Liberals were in power when this debate happened……
@@TheAcinNetworkno shit
Stephen Harper was the greatest Prime Minister this country ever had
I like how Harper was so proud of voting for the war in Iraq, and it was the biggest foreign policy disaster in the modern era. What a dumbass.
Anything at all to support that statement?
Hardly...
He literally said in this debate he didn’t disagree with the US in Iraq… sweet baby Jesus…
If he has been there before pearson.. Yes maybe!
What was wrong with Layton in this debate? He was essentially a political robot.
Stephen Harper vs. Paul Martin
HARPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Both are good especially compared to the current PM, but Harper is better overall
My god the conservatives and liberals are still arguing over the woman's right to choose and LGBTQ issues 🙄
More like the left was losing so they accused the Conservatives of taking things in a regressive direction socially. Same as the 2019 election.
These Debates are a waste of time.
Why you say that
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Thank you, Connor. That’s quite enough from you.