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Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre face off in Canada 's first federal leaders’ debate this week .
Julian Zelizer : Debate has been a relatively inconsequential event since its inception in 1968 .
He says debates have consistently maintained an odd place — rarely a major turning point, but at times draw more attention to rules and process than results and performance.
In 2011 , the French -language debate was moved to avoid a conflict with a Montreal Canadiens playoff game, Zelizer says.
J.P. Lewis is professor at the University of New Brunswick .
He says the debate history has shown that Layton ’s performance ultimately led the NDP to the historic 30.6 percent it received on election day .
Lewis is a regular media contributor in New Brunswick and his main area of publication and research is cabinet governance.
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