Mark Carney’s New Cabinet Under Fire From Critics And Readers

Sunday, May 18, 2025, 6:20 am

The newly formed cabinet under Mark Carney has ignited sharp criticism among opinion writers and readers alike. Critics lambast the unconventional appointments—pointing to questionable role choices and an allegedly opaque agenda—suggesting that the government’s lineup is more about political theater than sound governance.


nationalpost.com / NP View: Week one, and Mark Carney’s cabinet is even worse

From an attorney general working from home, to a culture minister who can't let go of his old job, the Liberals are stumbling

nationalpost.com / Letters: ‘Are we seeing the beginning of Carney’s hidden agenda?’

Readers weigh in on PM Mark Carney's new/old cabinet, Alberta's devil of a decision, the new rules of the game for trade, and more in letters to the editor


permalink / 2 stories from sources in 8 hours ago #politics #federal #carney




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