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I think the stronger Mark Carney's chances of becoming an unelected PM, the more concerned Canadians should be. He's a bit of a chameleon, calling and holding himself up as an outsider, when, in fact, he is the ultimate Insider, with the same trudeau PMO pers moving to and helping him. People like Butts and Telford, whose track records are well known. Consequently, I think we are moving from a troublesome trudeau rule to a much more dangerous one.
I hope, by scrubbing for articles about him, we can get an independent take on who he really is. I'm concerned of some of the things I'm hearing and reading. Becoming PM without a riding, although that is allowed and has been done before. Using the current tariff war to create an national emergency to take power and push his agenda and the national election until 2026. More on that one later.
I'll lead off with some articles, via different stances, about who he is.
Please jump in with your own articles and opinions.
I hope, by scrubbing for articles about him, we can get an independent take on who he really is. I'm concerned of some of the things I'm hearing and reading. Becoming PM without a riding, although that is allowed and has been done before. Using the current tariff war to create an national emergency to take power and push his agenda and the national election until 2026. More on that one later.
I'll lead off with some articles, via different stances, about who he is.
Please jump in with your own articles and opinions.
Who is Mark Carney, the man who could be Liberal king?
Carney announces he will run to succeed Justin TrudeauWho is Mark Carney, the man who could be Liberal king?
Last month, Mark Carney appeared to become Canada's next finance minister. Now, he is eyeing the top post. Read more.
financialpost.com
Who is Mark Carney, and why is Justin Trudeau courting him?
Who is Mark Carney, and why is Justin Trudeau courting him? - National | Globalnews.ca
Mark Carney is being openly courted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Here's why the former Bank of Canada governor might end up a star candidate for the Liberal Party.
globalnews.ca