The CBC reports that Tom Mulcair says he'll take part in the foreign policy discussion to be hosted by the Munk Debates, but it's far from clear who else will be on stage with him.
The party agreed to a revised invitation from the Munk Debates that proposed a bilingual debate. One of Mulcair's conditions was that there be an equal number of debates in English and in French. The presence of Conservative Leader Stephen Harper was another criterion.
But it wasn't immediately clear whether Harper or Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau would agree to the revised terms of the Munk Debates.
(Why can't they all just get along? :)) )
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
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