The best Manitoba tweets from the leaders’ debate

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The first nationally televised leaders debate brought out the best takes from some of Manitoba's best tweeters.

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The first nationally televised leaders debate brought out the best takes from some of Manitoba’s best tweeters.

Whether it was Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s verbal tick of starting many arguments with "let’s be clear," or the bedtime-story pace of NDP leader Thomas Mulcair’s speaking voice, none of the leaders were safe from the online snark.

 

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, NDP leader Tom Mulcair and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau as they rise in the House of Commons.(Adrian Wyld / The Canadian Press)
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, NDP leader Tom Mulcair and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau as they rise in the House of Commons.(Adrian Wyld / The Canadian Press)

A selection of just what was said Thursday during the federal leaders' debate

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