CBC’s Hallie Cotnam spoke to fans at one of the last regular season Ottawa Senators games to get their thoughts on politics as the federal election approaches.
What’s with hockey and this election?
It’s clear much of the nation is in the grip of playoff fever, just as the federal election reaches its final days.
A critical French-language leaders’ debate was moved up by two hours for Montreal hockey fans. Quebec’s Premier Francois Légault chose to attend the Habs game, rather than watch a debate seized with issues central to his own province.
“We don’t take ourselves too seriously,” said Williamsburg, Ont., hockey lover Barry Strader upon hearing the debate had been time-shifted.
“It’s a debate … but there’s hockey, too. It’s our lifeblood.”
- Time changed for French-language leaders’ debate due to Montreal Canadiens game
- Talkin’ hockey and the election
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