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Winnipeg Chamber cancels leaders' debate after Pallister won't commit

The status of the pre-election debate a long-standing tradition in Manitoba politics has been in limbo becausethe Progressive Conservatives had not accepted an invitation to the Sept. 6 debate.

Leader is scheduled to campaign outside Winnipeg on Sept. 6, Tories say

Wednesday night's leaders' debate is expected to be the only one of the 2019 Manitoba election campaign, after the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce cancelled its debate. (Mike Fazio/CBC)

The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce has announced it willscrap a party leaders' debatebecause the business organization didn't know if Tory Leader Brian Pallister would be there.

The status of the pre-election debate a long-standing tradition in Manitoba politics and scheduled this year for Sept. 6 was in limbo for days becausethe Progressive Conservatives had not accepted an invitation.

The Tories said on Friday that Pallister was unable to participate due to a "full campaign schedule," which is slated to take the party's leader to several constituencies in rural and northern Manitoba next week.

The cancellationmeans the only scheduled leadership forum of the campaign occurred on Wednesday, when the leaders duked it out ina 50-minute televised debate.

Quality of debate compromised

Chamber spokespersonColinFastsaid the event was cancelled because the chambercouldn't confirm Pallister'sparticipation and "didn't want to compromise the quality of our debate."

Another leaders'debate is traditionally held in Brandon, but that was also cancelled this yearbecause theTories backed out.

Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont said in a statement that Pallister'scontempt for public discourse is obvious.

"With a preference of misinformation, personal attacks, and ideological tirades, the premier has made it clear he does not like to be questioned in the chambers, in the media and now in electoral debates with other party leaders," the email said.

"It is extremely unfortunate that we will not have another opportunity to debate after the short televised event earlier this week."

NDP Leader Wab Kinew slammed Pallisterearlier in the week for his reluctance.

Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont, left, and Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister take part in the only leadership debate of the 2019 Manitoba election campaign. (Mike Fazio/CBC)

"I don't know why Brian Pallister called an early election if he didn't plan to show up for it," hesaid.

The PCs said in a statement they have focused onmeeting directly with Manitobans during the campaign, citing the nearly 40,000 people reachedthrough electronic town-hall meetings.

"Mr. Pallister is the only leader who has made it a priority to travel and reach out to as many Manitobans as possible this election. He has already visited more than 40 constituencies across province, traveling over 4,000 kilometresand he has additional trips planned through all of next week," the statement said.

"Shouldthe Winnipeg Chamber wish to reconsider its decision, the PC Party would be pleased to provide a senior party representative."

The leaders of the NDP, Liberals and Green Party have attended a number of debates already this election, which the Tories have either sent a representative in place of Pallister or did not attend.

Questioned earlier about his absence at an Aug. 20 debate focused on poverty, Pallister said the "debate wasorganized by people antagonistic to the PC government."

With files from The Canadian Press