The five official NDP leadership candidates will take part in a French debate in Montreal tonight — the first debate of the race.
None of the candidates describe themselves as fully bilingual and their French language skills vary significantly.
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Alberta MP Heather McPherson, union leader Rob Ashton, social worker Tanille Johnston and organic farmer Tony McQuail have all said they are working on strengthening their French.
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Montreal-based activist Yves Engler says he is seeking the party leadership, but the party has not yet approved his candidacy.
The NDP will choose its next leader on March 29 during the party’s annual convention in Winnipeg.
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