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.

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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.

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