Mark Carney’s speech calling out Trump and the collapse of the so-called “rules-based order” generated a torrent of praise around the world.

Martin Lukacs talks with Katia Lo Innes to break down Carney’s seemingly radical rhetoric—and how it hardly matches his conservative pro-corporate policy agenda at home.

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3 comments

Katia Lo Innes…..her voice is so muffled and difficult to understand….

Great critical commentary but I agree. Diction is poor and the impact of the points she is making is somewhat compromised.

When two people agree with each other on everything, one of them is not necessary. The Breach might be interesting if there was at least a debate.

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