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Canada Election 2021 Debate Body Language: Justin Trudeau v Erin OToole ft. Annamie Paul (CBC News)

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Canadian election 2021 debate Justin Trudeau vs Erin O'Toole: what does top body language expert Mark Bowden make of these leaders' behavior including Annamie Paul and Jagmeet Singh?

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TORONTO / OTTAWA -- Leaders of the five major federal parties went head-to-head in Thursday night's official English-language debate, CTVNews.ca provided real-time fact-checking and expert analysis, including from a body language and behaviour analysis expert.

Federal party leaders jousted over foreign policy, climate change and Indigenous issues during Thursday's English-language debate - their last, best chance to sway voters before the Sept. 20 election.

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Green Party Leader Annamie Paul and Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet piled on Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau for calling an election while Afghanistan was falling.

Body language expert keynote speaker, Mark Bowden (https://truthplane.com/) trains and coaches business people in public speaking and presentation skills. He is the public speaking coach and presentation trainer for any executive that needs to stand out, win trust, and gain credibility every time they speak. Voted #1 body language professional in the world for two years running, Mark Bowden is a top keynote speaker on body language and a top expert in body language and nonverbal communication. To book Mark check out https://truthplane.com/home/keynote-s... and watch more videos here https://www.youtube.com/user/MarkBowden1

Mark Bowden is the keynote speaker for organizations worldwide whose work depends upon winning the hearts and minds of others. Mark entertainingly trains any audience in the most cutting edge techniques to stand out, win trust and profit every time they speak. His keynote presentation takes everyone on an exciting and humorous journey to understand how, with the right body language "It's often not what you say-but how you say it, that gets results!"

Expert in human behavior and body language, keynote speaker Mark Bowden is the creator of TRUTHPLANE®, a communication training company and unique methodology for anyone who has to communicate with impact to an audience. Mark's highly entertaining keynote speeches and training seminars teach audiences around the world how to use the most influential verbal and nonverbal language to stand out, win trust and gain credibility every time they speak.

Mark was voted #1 in the world's top 30 Body Language Professionals for two years running by Global Gurus for his world-class communication techniques, in which he trains leading business people, teams, presidents and CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and Prime Ministers of G8 powers. Mark is on faculty as a business presentation trainer for The Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA, ranked #1 in the world by The Economist.
Mark's publications include the bestselling Winning Body Language (McGraw Hill 2010); Winning Body Language for Sales Professionals (Mc Graw Hill 2012); and Tame the Primitive Brain – 28 Ways in 28 Days to Manage the Most Impulsive Behaviors at Work (Wiley 2013). Mark is also the co-creator of online training product Presentation Genius™, one of the most exciting ways to master your presentation and facilitation skills, accessible on any handheld device. Mark is honored to be a member of the TED community, with a highly viewed TEDx Toronto talk, and his YouTube Channel has over 1 million views. He can be seen regularly on daytime TV as Body Language expert for Canadian Broadcaster CTV's The Social.

Mark Bowden is a member of YouTube's The Behavior Panel

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