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Leaders' debate on women's issues during the 1984 Canadian federal election campaign : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leaders' debate on women's issues during the 1984 Canadian federal election campaign On August 15, 1984, for the first time there was a televised debate on women's issues among the leaders of the three major political parties during the campaign leading up to the Sept. 4 Canadian federal election. During the same election campaign, there had been two previous television debates in July on general campaign issues. ==Format of the debate== The two-hour bilingual debate, organized by the National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC), took place at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto among Prime Minister John Turner (Liberal party), Conservative party leader Brian Mulroney, and Edward Broadbent of the New Democratic Party. Panelists were Eleanor Wachtel, a Vancouver freelance writer, Kay Sigurjonsson, an NAC founding member and director of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario, Francine Harel-Giasson, a professor at the University of Montreal business school, and Renée Rowan, columnist for ''Le Devoir'', and the moderator of the debate was Caroline Andrew, chairman of the political science department at the University of Ottawa.〔 The debate was jointly broadcast by four TV networks: CBC, Radio-Canada, CTV and Global.〔 The debate consisted of separate confrontations involving only two leaders at a time, therefore not all candidates were asked to address every issue. The leaders made opening statements in French and closing statements in English. The first 30 minutes were almost entirely in French.〔
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