Carney Must Outrun Trudeau’s Shadow, Say Critics

Thursday, May 8, 2025, 5:21 pm

In the politically charged arena, commentary slices through as analysts scrutinize Mark Carney’s determined effort to shed Trudeau’s legacy. While early moves have stirred intrigue, skeptics wonder if his slick distancing tactics can endure the relentless scrutiny of Canada’s political circus.


nationalpost.com / ‘March For Life’ in Ottawa sees advocates take aim at Carney and Poilievre

While this year’s rally theme was 'Protection at Conception,' another theme emerged: the recent federal election

globalnews.ca / Carney’s plan to boost Canada’s foreign service needs more details: union

The Liberal election platform said a Carney government would send "more Canadian diplomats and officials abroad" to expand trade and "restore Canadian leadership."

torontosun.com / JAY GOLDBERG: Carney convinced enough people he’s different – but can it last?

Since day one, Prime Minister Mark Carney has tried to convince Canadians that he’s not former prime minister Justin Trudeau. And until now, he has succeeded.  Early on, Carney took decisive action to try to clearly distance himself from the Trudeau legacy. He signed an Order in Council to set the…

torontosun.com / CARNEY CON JOB! Two things PM must do to show he is not Trudeau

WATCH BELOW as the Sun’s political columnist Jay Goldberg says PM Mark Carney has to show Canadians he is not Justin Trudeau. What do YOU think? Tweet and Facebook us! And don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. 


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