Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre and Canada
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Where are Mr. Carney’s elbows these days? He seems to have misplaced them,’ the Conservative Leader said in Surrey, B.C.
Four months after losing his Ottawa seat and the federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is seeking a political comeback in a safe Alberta seat
— And yet: Prime Minister MARK CARNEY appears to be following up a weeklong staycation with … dog days things. Over the weekend, the PM and DIANA FOX CARNEY were spotted strolling down Ottawa’s Beechwood Avenue at the dinner hour.
Striking a deal between the climate and fossil fuel development is a tantalizing goal for Prime Minister Mark Carney, but this grand bargain approach is the wrong framing that backfires anyway experts say.
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Calgary Herald on MSNGet ready Alberta — snap election tempting for Premier Smith
Today, waxing lyrical about supercharging the economy provides a nice sound bite. It helped get Carney elected, after all. But unless it’s followed by appropriate action, then our prime minister’s expertly-honed ‘Captain Canada’ persona will eventually crumble, replaced by a new moniker: ‘Doctor Do-little.’
Most inquests, inquiries and reports into Canada’s health care dysfunction recommend investing more money into our existing system, but Canada already spends more per capita than many of our peer countries,
With Pierre Poilievre back as a member of Parliament, political columnist James Moore says all Canadians will benefit from an energized, humbled and refocussed official Opposition.
As if channeling the NDP, Conservatives say flight attendants must be paid for work done before and after takeoff.