New Prime Minister, new relationship with China.

China’s playbook seems to consistently follow this pattern. If they get in a spat with anther country, the grudge continues until a new state leader comes into play, then all past grievances are reset. Sort of like Union-management - when a new collective agreement is signed, past active grievances tend to be voided.

Given that Carney is devout Catholic, we shall see if his dedication to the Pope, given the very tumultuous relationship between the Roman Catholic Pope and China, gets in the way of Good Governance in Canada’s policy decisions towards China.

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    Carney attended the inaugural mass for the new ope after he started office. He did so as a Catholic, not as a PM.

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      Yikes, I feel that should bar him from office

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        Apparently there is no such prohibition in Canada. Even leaders are free to worship according to their faith.

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          I suppose it’s a matter for the courts to ensure reasonable limits for section 2 of the Charter is upheld

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        Freedom from religion comes with freedom of religion in Canada.

        He’s conservative, I’m not surprised he’s religious.