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Debate fingers pointed at Harper
The blame game.
In denying Green Leader Elizabeth May a spot in the leaders' debate, the broadcasting consortium says it became a choice between a debate with four leaders or none at all.
It says three of the four other leaders threatened to pull out if an invite was given to May, but didn't say which ones. That led to the three opposition leaders quickly pointing the finger at Conservative Leader Stephen Harper.
The Liberal, Bloc Québécois, and NDP camps all say they didn't threaten to pull out of the debate if May were included, but said they wouldn't be interested in a debate without Harper.
As they tell it, it was Harper who threatened to lead the boycott. I guess they were all just ready to follow.
—James Fitz-Morris
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