I think the message is more to buy Canadian. Changing government procurement policy to favour Canadian companies is a step in the right direction isn't it? Even if done incrementally? Too bad it wasn't official policy much sooner (like decades ago).The government messages Canadians should invest domestically while its policies and contracts often favour foreign markets. That's separate from any individual politician’s personal investments, but I think can still be relatable in terms of optics.
To be honest, I'm not sure if I remember the government indicating ALL spending would be immediately only in Canada. I don't believe that's possible.Do you disagree that the governments initial messaging about Canadian suppliers were being prioritized in all spending was misleading?
I do remember a stated goal of becoming less reliant on US companies, but not to the point of excluding them completelyz
I think this is what led to my initial question:It sounds like I could add some clarity. Could you remind me exactly where I said his pre-politics investments are hypocritical?
I bet if Carney vacationed to the US he'd still have quite a few defenders. Probably many of the same ones defending him having US stocks while he says Canadians should invest in Canada more.
