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Source Feed: Ottawa Sun
Author: Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen
Publication Date: May 5, 2024 - 04:00

YOU SAID IT: Another Ignatieff

May 5, 2024
I welcome the former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, Mark Carney, to run for the Liberals to replace Trudeau. Remember Michael Ignatieff? He was the famed U.S. Harvard professor who would be the answer to all of Canada's troubles. Well, it turned out that he was hammered by Harper and the rest is history. Read More

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May 5, 2024

Except he isn’t. Mark Carney is not a professor, he’s a professional. He would make the best PM. If going head to head with the fake economist PP, a career politician who has little or no real work experience in the private sector, Carney will win. So, as we see the Conservatives fear mounting, they begin to spread false narratives.  Typical but not good enough. 


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