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Freeland is painful, Carney awkward, Gould sounded as though she could actually survive on the streets of a French city (she did her B.A. at McGill), and Baylis sounded as though he has (he better have, as he was born in Montreal, even if he is an Anglo), although he was not displaying full formal facility with formal eloquent standard French, being rather more colloquial. I think that we deserve an Anglophone leader who speaks French as well as Lucien Bouchard spoke English.