People’s Party of Canada, Maverick Party left out of federal leaders’ debate
Neither People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier nor the head of a party advocating for the separation of the western provinces from the rest of Canada will be participating in leaders debates during the current federal election campaign.
The Leaders’ Debates Commission said in a news release Saturday invitations have gone out to the leaders of five main federal parties: the Liberals, the Conservatives, the New Democratic Party, the Bloc Québécois and the Green Party.
The commission established three criteria by which a party could qualify for an invitation, and the commission said neither the People’s Party of Canada nor the Maverick Party, formerly known as Wexit Canada, met the conditions.
Parties had to have at least one representative elected to Parliament, or have won at least four per cent of the vote in the last federal election, the commission said in a release. Alternatively, a leader would have been invited if polls showed their party was backed by at least four per cent of voters five days after the election was called.