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PREVIEW: Colleague Conrad Black comments on the likely major candidates for the imminent Canadian election and the history of the same party winning four consecutive contests. More later.

The John Batchelor Show

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4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2025

⏱️ 1 minutes

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PREVIEW: Colleague Conrad Black comments on the likely major candidates for the imminent Canadian election and the history of the same party winning four consecutive contests. More later.
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0:00.0

This is John Batchel, a conversation with colleague Conrad Black, National Post, about the Canadian election imminent late April, likely.

0:11.8

The two candidates likely are Mr. Carney of the Liberal Party, who polls very well but has not yet been elected, leader of the Liberal Party, and the leader of

0:23.6

the Conservative Party, Pierre Poldebra. Conrad comments on the polls, as we see them now, with the

0:32.6

general election still not called. There is a moment here where it will be a contest between two visions of the future for Canada.

0:43.3

Conrad Black, much more of this tonight.

0:46.3

Is that?

0:47.3

Yes.

0:48.3

Now, those polls narrowed somewhat, but that is still the view.

0:52.3

And in this country, you haven't had, the liberals would be seeking a fourth consecutive election.

1:00.3

You haven't had the same party win four consecutive elections in this country since 70 years ago, 1950s.

1:10.7

Yeah.

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