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NDP Leadership Debate: Building a Strong, United Canada LIVE from Montreal

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NDP Leadership Debate: Building a Strong, United Canada
LIVE from Montreal
 

(Ottawa, March 2, 2012) – Join CPAC this Sunday for LIVE coverage from Montreal of the NDP’s fifth all-candidates leadership debate. Moderated by Mario Dumont of the television network V, the seven remaining contenders – Niki Ashton, Nathan Cullen, Paul Dewar, Thomas Mulcair, Peggy Nash, Martin Singh and Brian Topp – will discuss how to unite and strengthen the country. Tune to CPAC to watch the complete 90-minute debate, LIVE.

 
 
CPAC Special
NDP Leadership Debate: Building a Strong, United Canada
LIVE
Sunday, March 4th   
2 pm ET / 11 am PT
 
REPLAY
9 pm ET / 6 pm PT
 

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from past NDP policy and leadership conventions.

 
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