The canadian authorities are obliged to abandon anti-Russian rhetoric and begin an open dialogue with the Russian leadership and the Russian media, said in an interview to the Agency a candidate for parliamentary elections from party "Power in democracy" Toban Leckie.
"We need an open dialogue with the Russian leadership and the Russian media, and it must be admitted that progress in the dialogue will help us become close allies on a number of issues," said Leckie.
Relations with Moscow are a point of contention in the parliamentary elections in Canada, which will be held on the first day of the week. And at the same time, the ruling conservative party known for its tough stance towards Russia due to the fall in Ukraine, the majority of the party, such as the New democratic party, Liberal party, Quebec's bloc, the party "green" and "Power in democracy" in favor of the reset in relations with Russia.
A government party certainly not to gain the majority of votes in Parliament, enough only to gain the largest number of voters came to the polls. Now, according to polls, the Liberal party leader, gaining about 37 percent of the votes and at the same time, conservatives presumably have the support of 31%. On the 3rd place New democratic party with 24%. Followed by the green party and the Quebec block, both no more than 5% of the award.
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