The Liberal Party of Canada is set to elect a new leader on April 14.
While many are predicting this will be a Justin Trudeau coronation, others are saying that with 9 candidates in the running from across the country it could turn out to be a horse race.
Between now and then, each of candidates will be joining us on CBC News Network to talk about why they want to lead the party and how they believe they can rebuild the federal Liberal Party.
Here is when you can watch these interviews live:
Do you have a question for one or more of the candidates? We want to hear from you. You can leave your questions in the comments below, email them to us at yournews@cbc.ca or tweet them with a mention of @CBCCommunity. The best questions will be asked on your behalf on air.
While many are predicting this will be a Justin Trudeau coronation, others are saying that with 9 candidates in the running from across the country it could turn out to be a horse race.
Between now and then, each of candidates will be joining us on CBC News Network to talk about why they want to lead the party and how they believe they can rebuild the federal Liberal Party.
Here is when you can watch these interviews live:
- Feb. 17 - Martha Hall Findlay
- Feb. 17 - David Bertschi
- Feb. 24 - Joyce Murray
- Feb. 24 - George Takach
- Mar. 10- Deborah Coyne
- Mar. 17 - Martin Cauchon (at 1115ET)
- Mar. 17 - Karen McCrimmon (at 1215ET)
- Mar. 24 - Marc Garneau
- TBD - Justin Trudeau
Do you have a question for one or more of the candidates? We want to hear from you. You can leave your questions in the comments below, email them to us at yournews@cbc.ca or tweet them with a mention of @CBCCommunity. The best questions will be asked on your behalf on air.
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