Mark Carney and the Liberal Party have staked their political project on the notion that Canada is in the throes of a generational crisis. Economic turmoil, geopolitical instability, and the end of the special Canada-U.S. relationship—these are, in their telling, the conditions demanding not just good governance but historic transformation. It’s the intellectual and emotional case for Carney’s own entry into political life: he is, by his own admission, a man for the moment.
But what if the moment is passing?
There are signs that the government’s crisis narrative is increasingly at odds with unfolding realities. Consider three developments in just the past few weeks ...
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