Paull Wells, Maclean’s
“For the first time in five debates, I thought this one had a winner. It was Trudeau.”
(Paul Wells, Maclean’s, Twitter, October 2, 2015)
Jean-Marc Léger, président, Léger Marketing
« Je trouve qu’il a marqué des points. Moi je trouve que pour les Québécois qui se posaient la question : “est-ce que cet homme-là peut être premier ministre?” La réponse c’est oui. »
(Jean-Marc Léger, président, Léger Marketing, LCN, le 2 octobre 2015)
Les Perreaux, Globe and Mail
“You know, I think Trudeau won that.”
(Les Perreaux, Globe and Mail, Twitter, October 2, 2015)
Jonathan Trudeau, chroniqueur, Journal de Québec
« Mon avis: Trudeau le gagnant. »
(Jonathan Trudeau, chroniqueur, Journal de Québec, Twitter, le 2 octobre 2015)
Evan Solomon, Host, Everything is Political
“Trudeau had to stay relevant in Quebec and his abortion exchange with Harper was big… Held his own all night.”
(Evan Solomon, Host, Everything is Political, Twitter, October 2, 2015)
Michael Taube
“Tonight’s debate: Trudeau wins by a small margin over Mulcair.”
(Michael Taube, Twitter, October 2, 2015)
Emmanuelle Latraverse, Radio-Canada
« M. Trudeau… a réussi à imposer son rythme… Les gens ont compris qu’il a un plan. »
(Emmanuelle Latraverse, Radio-Canada, 24/60 RDI, le 2 octobre 2015)
Antonia Maioni, Professor, McGill Univeristy
“Mr. Trudeau was also very strong… he had thrown away his speaking notes and spoke very much from the heart.”
(Antonia Maioni, Professor, McGill Univeristy, CPAC, October 2, 2015)
Michael Den Tandt, National Post
“Agree or disagree, Trudeau offers a clear, unvarnished statement there of Liberal position on ISIL.”
(Michael Den Tandt, National Post, Twitter, October 2, 2015)
Marie-France Bazzo, BazzoTV
« Sur le thème de la sécurité, Trudeau bat Harper à plate couture. »
(Marie-France Bazzo, BazzoTV, Twitter, le 2 octobre 2015)