The first debate held among party leaders had one moment that is being qualified by some as horrifying and silly. When discussing the topic of academic freedom, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon pushed Québec Solidaire’s Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois to say the title of a controversial book that includes a racial slur. Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports.
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Parti Québécois leader taunts debate opponent forcing him to say the N-word
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