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Manitoba election: Leaders spar over deficits, jobs in Brandon debate

Three of Manitoba's major political party leaders sparred over jobs and deficits in a debate hosted by the Brandon Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.

Liberal Rana Bokhari, Tory Brian Pallister, New Democrat Greg Selinger participate in forum

Manitoba election: Leaders spar over deficits, jobs in Brandon debate

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Three of Manitoba's major political party leaders sparred over jobs and deficits in a debate hosted by the Brandon Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.

Three of Manitoba's major political party leaders sparredover jobs and deficits in a debate hosted by theBrandon Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.

Liberal Leader Rana Bokhari, PC Leader Brian Pallister and NDP Leader Greg Selingertookpart in theleaders forum, which began shortly before noon CT.

The CBC's Chris Glover was in Brandon to cover the debate. You can follow his updates in our liveblog recap below:

As the debate began,Selingerdefended his government's record going into the April 19 election.He said his decision to run deficits longer to stimulate growth has helped the economy.

PallisteraccusedSelingerof hurtingManitobansby raising the provincial sales tax, running up deficits and getting a credit downgrade from a bond-rating agency.

Bokharisaid she wants to balance the budget, but says there are other social concerns that have to be weighed as well.
PC Leader Brian Pallister, left, NDP Leader Greg Selinger and Liberal Leader Rana Bokhari are taking part in the Brandon Chamber of Commerce's leaders debate on Thursday. (CBC)

With files from The Canadian Press