Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his new cabinet. Here are two key takeaways
Richard Warnica, senior opinion writer at the Star, said he was struck by two things when Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his cabinet Tuesday. His choic...
Man refuses to shake hands with Justin Trudeau and rants that his neighbour is 'lazy' and 'lives the same life I do.' Trudeau responds, 'You know what, most Canadians try to stick up for each other. And that’s what we’re going to keep doing.'
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It’s been an absolutely wild election. Polling predictions were a roller coaster, from a historic Conservative majority, to a Liberal majority, and everything in between. When we got off the roller coaster, we ended up with a parliament that is very similar in overall composition to the one that came before it—a Liberal minority with…
Mark Carney’s Values: What his 2021 book reveals about the leader he might be
It’s fair to say that Mark Carney’s 2021 book, Values: Building a Better World for All, was his early application to be prime minister. Values covers a wide swath of economic history and philosophy, and gives us some clues into what makes our new prime minister tick.
Mark Carney has defeated Pierre Poilievre, but Conservatives did a lot better than expected.Martin Lukacs and Desmond Cole reflect on the gains and setbacks ...
Mark Carney likes to talk green, but he’s just another agent of the status quo | openDemocracy
The former Bank of England governor is finance adviser at COP26 and rumoured to be running for Canadian prime minister. But his new book is just a flutter of platitudes
Mark Carney lays out his plan for 'the biggest crisis of our lifetimes' | CBC News
Liberal Leader Mark Carney framed his fiscal and spending plan on Saturday in terms of a crisis. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dismissed it as a 'spending bonanza' that Canada can't afford.
Expect Mark Carney to lead a 'more right-leaning government,' says MUN political scientist
Mark Carney won the federal Liberal leadership race in a landslide victory on Sunday, and a Memorial University political scientist believes there could be a shakeup as the party changes course.
Neo-liberal Carney is no solution to the fight against the far-right | socialist.ca
The Liberal party just elected Mark Carney as their new leader. In the end the race wasn’t even close. He got 85 percent of the vote and his nearest rival, former deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, didn't get to the 8 per cent mark.
Carney is seen by many commentators and Liberal voters as the man to handle the impending economic crisis caused by Trump’s trade war with Canada.
Mark Carney: A safe pair of hands for the ruling class | Revolutionary C...
Canada now has a former banker, never elected to any political post in his life, in the most important seat of the country. He has miraculously resuscitated ...
Chaos, crime and housing at the debate? Time for a Fact Check Friday!
It's time for Fact Check Friday with Canada's National Observer!READ THE ARTICLES:https://www.nationalobserver.com/2025/04/18/analysis/did-poilievre-only-bui...
Silly & Serious: My Takeaways From The Canadian Leaders' Debate
My thoughts on the only english language Canadian leaders' debate.===Visit the Merch store: http://TheRationalNational.com/merch Support the show at http://T...
Part 1: Why Focusing on Canada’s Per-Worker Investment Gap Misses the Mark—and Who Benefits from the Distraction | TheSpringTeam
Discover why Canada’s per-worker investment gap is being used as a distraction to push pro-corporate policies and how these tactics impact average Canadians.
Right-Wing Rethink: The Surprising Appeal of Carney's Economic Policies — Matt Vardy
As Canada approaches the April 28th election, many conservative voters are weighing their options with unusual care. While party loyalty typically guides voting decisions, this election presents a unique scenario with Mark Carney's entry into politics. For those who prioritize economic prosperity, f
Carney’s Critics Might Be Right—Just Not About Brookfield
As Poilievre targets Carney over Brookfield’s offshore fund, the real scandal isn’t one man’s tax record—it’s the legal framework that still rewards avoidance and punishes transparency.