There’s a broader strategy at work here, too. By letting his opponents expose the smallness of their politics, Carney’s will start to look bigger by comparison. This might not satisfy the Liberal partisans in his midst, although after he saved their party from political oblivion they almost certainly won’t push back very hard. But it will look good to the sort of middle of road Canadians he’ll need to win the next election, whenever it comes — the ones who largely abandoned the party near the end of Trudeau’s leadership.
Carney is a breath of fresh air in Federal politics, didn’t vote for them, but I approve of him as Prime Minister.
Harper made Canada a laughing stock internationally, Trudeau saved our image only to prove too vapid and gain us a rep for big talk and no action.
PP loves to talk about the “lost Liberal decade” but frankly I see 20 wasted under PM’s that were little more than heavily polished caricatures of people; more interested covering up their mistakes than fixing real problems.
Carney seems like a real person, and one with relevant qualifications, who acts like an adult and wants to fix problems.
Or this is an “Obama” moment for Canada, a last impotent chance for change before the flood of misinformation fractures our institutions irrevocably 🤷
Made? Continues to make us a laughing stock. He runs the global conservative effort to get right wing governments into power.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Democracy_Union
It reads like something out of a conspiracy theorists’ idea of what a new global order would start as.
I agree, I was just being polite. Harper is the worst.