For all the noise that has accompanied Mark Carney’s first seven months as prime minister, one fact is now impossible to deny: the prime minister is rebuilding the federal Liberal Party into a modern, centrist, pro-growth political coalition — one that Canada has not seen in a generation.
Donald Trump’s protectionism and the changing global trading order have no doubt accelerated Carney’s reforms. Still, one gets the sense that Carney is determined to reorient Canada’s Natural Governing Party come hell or high water.
The transformation has been swift, substantive and unapologetically focused on economic renewal amid a precarious time for the country. And it’s beginning to resonate with Canadians who have grown tired of ideological rigidity on both ends of the political spectrum ...
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Donald Trump’s protectionism and the changing global trading order have no doubt accelerated Carney’s reforms. Still, one gets the sense that Carney is determined to reorient Canada’s Natural Governing Party come hell or high water.
The transformation has been swift, substantive and unapologetically focused on economic renewal amid a precarious time for the country. And it’s beginning to resonate with Canadians who have grown tired of ideological rigidity on both ends of the political spectrum ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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