April federal leaders’ debates had ‘shortcomings,’ organizer admits
OTTAWA — The head of the federal Leaders’ Debates Commission says the body should no longer be responsible for organizing post-debate press conferences and the rules for participating in the debates should be reviewed.
The commission came under fire over several controversial calls it made during debate week late in the April federal election campaign — including its decisions to exclude the Green Party of Canada from the leaders’ debates, to change the start time of the French debate due to a hockey game, and to cancel scrums with reporters after the English language debate.
Rebel News and other right-wing media outlets dominated the question-and-answer sessions with federal party leaders after French-language leaders debate.
The commission then cancelled a planned question-and-answer session between journalists and party leaders set to take place after the English debate the next day, following heated exchanges between reporters and representatives of Rebel News.