In the end, it was a friendly affair.
Liberal leadership candidates used their podiums to introduce themselves to party members during Monday night’s French-language debate, but they also sought to shield Mark Carney, the race’s perceived front-runner, from devastating blows that could have helped Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives attack the party during what is expected to be a spring election campaign.
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