Mark Carney is selling himself as a pragmatic outsider who can rescue the Liberals—and maybe even beat the Conservatives. But behind the polished image and steady-hand rhetoric is the same old agenda: cuts, pipelines, and corporate giveaways.
Journalist David Moscrop joins host Donya Ziaee to discuss his recent Breach analysis piece on Mark Carney. They break down how he is rebranding failed ideas as fresh solutions—and who stands to benefit.
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The ground has shifted. Quit posing and be reasonable. We are in a polarized binary. If Canada is worth saving, it has to be saved. That’s step 1. Ideological fights have to wait.
Excellent Robert! No more slogans and degrading Canada.