The Liberals have heartily embraced Carney as their change agent, but have no explanation for why they tolerated, or championed, what apparently needed changing.
As we finally reach the end of this strange campaign, The Line will honour an old newspaper tradition — no political content or endorsements on election day, at least until the polls close. On Monday, you get some peace and quiet to decide.
For my final comment before you shuffle off to a church basement or community centre near you, I want to talk about the central problem of Mark Carney's appeal to the voters. If you'll indulge me a little alliteration, let's call it Carney's Conundrum. Carney is offering himself as a change agent, despite leading the incumbent party, because he is the change. I'm not accusing him of any vanity there. That is the literal pitch — "Justin Trudeau is gone, I am Mark Carney, and that's change enough."
But that requires voters to accept one of two things. And each of those choices brings its own problem ...
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