加拿大四党领袖法语辩论 激烈交锋聚焦国家主权、媒体独立与对美关系- 加拿大作家Sisi Tesser报道多伦多

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<p class="ql-block">加拿大作家茜茜公主在多伦多第一时间报道</p><p class="ql-block">……</p><p class="ql-block"> 多伦多,2025年4月16日 —— 今晚,加拿大四大联邦政党领袖齐聚一堂,在CBC/Radio- Canada 现场直播的法语辩论中正面交锋。这场辩论不仅是本轮联邦大选的重要节点,更是各党展示领导力和政策立场的重要舞台。</p><p class="ql-block">参与此次辩论的分别是自由党领袖马可、卡尼(Mark Carney)保守党领袖皮埃尔·波利耶夫(Pierre Poilievre)、新民主党领袖贾格米特·辛格(Jagmeet Singh)以及魁人政团领袖伊夫-弗朗索瓦·布兰切特(Yves-François Blanchet)。</p><p class="ql-block">辩论以法语进行,话题围绕国家主权、媒体独立、青少年犯罪问题以及未来如何与可能重返白宫的唐纳德·特朗普展开外交谈判。其中,“Radio-Canada sans CBC?” 没有CBC的Radio-Canada?)成为全场最具争议性的议题之一。</p><p class="ql-block">在该话题中,辛格与布兰切特坚决捍卫公共媒体,认为其是民主社会不可或缺的声音;而波利耶夫则主张改革CBC,提高效率与问责制。</p> <p class="ql-block">就在辩论开始前,蒙特利尔一名16岁少年被刺身亡的突发新闻成为全场关注焦点。这是蒙特利尔2025年的第八起凶杀案。对此,几位党魁纷纷表态,强调加强青少年心理健康服务、社区预防项目及司法体系改革的必要性。</p><p class="ql-block">在国际事务环节,主持人提问各党如何应对特朗普若再次当选美国总统的挑战。几位党领袖的立场各异,有的主张坚定捍卫国家利益,有的则倾向于在气候变化与贸易等方面寻求合作空间。</p><p class="ql-block">这场辩论不仅为选民提供了对各党政策方向的深入了解,也拉开了2025年联邦大选舆论战的序幕。未来数周,公众期待看到更多实质性政策辩论与行动方案的推出。</p><p class="ql-block">注:</p><p class="ql-block"> 加拿大自由党刚刚当选的新党领袖是 Mark Carney(马克·卡尼)。他曾担任加拿大央行行长和英国央行行长,具有丰富的经济和金融背景。近年来他在自由党内影响力逐渐上升,被视为接替贾斯廷·特鲁多的热门人选。</p><p class="ql-block"> 皮埃尔·波利耶夫(Pierre Poilievre)是加拿大联邦保守党领袖,以强硬的经济立场和犀利的辩论风格著称。他主张削减税收、控制通胀、反对碳税,并承诺解决住房危机。作为官方反对党领袖,他频频挑战特鲁多政府,民调支持率持续上升。波利耶夫深受保守派基层欢迎,被视为下一届总理的有力竞争者。</p><p class="ql-block"><br></p> <p class="ql-block">Canadian author Sisi Tesser report</p><p class="ql-block">Canada’s Federal Leaders Face Off in French- Language Debate on CBC/Radio-Canada</p><p class="ql-block">Toronto, April 16, 2025 – Four of Canada’s federal party leaders took the stage tonight in a televised French-language debate broadcast live on CBC/Radio- Canada. The highly anticipated event marked a pivotal moment in the federal election campaign, as leaders outlined their visions on sovereignty, media independence, youth crime, and Canada’s international relations — particularly how they would approach future negotiations with former U.S. President Donald Trump, should he return to office.</p><p class="ql-block">The debate featured Liberal leader [insert name], Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, and Bloc Québécois leader Yves- François Blanchet. Moderated in French, the debate focused heavily on Quebec-specific concerns, including the role of public broadcaster Radio- Canada and the future of CBC amid ongoing funding debates.</p><p class="ql-block">One of the night’s major flashpoints was the discussion titled “Radio-Canada sans CBC?” which questioned the viability and identity of Quebec’s media landscape should CBC funding be cut or restructured. Each leader took a firm stance, with Singh and Blanchet passionately defending public media as a pillar of Canadian democracy, while Poilievre emphasized the need for accountability and modernization.</p><p class="ql-block">Public safety also took center stage following a tragic headline that aired moments before the debate: a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Montreal, marking the city’s eighth homicide of 2025. Leaders responded by discussing youth justice reform, mental health supports, and the urgent need for preventive community programs.</p><p class="ql-block">International relations were addressed in a segment exploring how Canada would handle future dealings with a potentially re-elected Donald Trump. The leaders offered differing strategies, ranging from maintaining diplomatic firmness to seeking common ground on trade and environmental policies.</p><p class="ql-block">Tonight’s debate offered voters critical insights into the parties’ platforms and leadership styles, setting the tone for what promises to be a high-stakes election season.</p>