
Front-runner Carney’s French under scrutiny after faux pas during Liberal debate
MONTREAL — The first major French test for Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney during Monday night’s debate proved to be a tough slog.
Carney, the former Bank of Canada governor, is the presumed front-runner for the Liberal leadership and by extension the prime minister’s job.
One political science professor echoed what many commentators in Quebec have been saying, that Carney’s mastery of French was the weakest of the four candidates debating.
One gaffe that stood out came when he had to be corrected by rival candidate Chrystia Freeland after saying, “We agree with Hamas,” instead of saying the candidates agreed on the exclusion of Hamas from Middle East peace talks.