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OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Karina Gould said on Wednesday she would invite her three opponents to play key roles in her cabinet if she becomes prime minister — despite having criticized some of them as “conservative-lite” the day prior.
Speaking to reporters outside the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, Gould said this week’s Liberal leadership debates in English and French were an opportunity to showcase the “diversity and breadth of talent” inside the party before she detailed her promise.