Mark Carney, a potential political figure in Canada, is being considered as a replacement for Justin Trudeau. Carney's intellectual prowess is contrasted with Trudeau's perceived lack thereof. The focus is on Carney's potential to address the housing crisis in Canada, with estimates suggesting a $3-trillion cost for its resolution. Tom Mulcair also acknowledges Carney as a potential successor to Trudeau.
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Tom Mulcair: With Trudeau spiralling, Mark Carney waits in the wings https://t.co/pee030bUOr
There is a $3-trillion price tag on fixing the Canadian housing crisis. And Mark Carney may soon hold the purse strings, writes Michael Cuenco:👇 https://t.co/yoonXcu4YO
What exactly would a Carney government achieve? Read Michael Cuenco on the technocrat’s plan to save Canada:👇 https://t.co/yoonXcu4YO
‘Carney would make for a far more intellectually compelling opponent and foil to Poilievre than the distinctly non-intellectual Trudeau.’ Could Mark Carney succeed Justin Trudeau? Read Michael Cuenco:👇 https://t.co/yoonXcu4YO
Middle-class Canadians have been squeezed out of the housing market in one of the biggest failings of the country's political elite. Could Mark Carney be the politician to save them? Michael Cuenco:👇 https://t.co/yoonXcu4YO
Opinion: ‘Justin Trudeau has been an unmitigated disaster … but Pierre Poilievre rarely offers a hint of what he’ll do if he takes over the top job.’ Being PM, plus other letters to the editor for May 20 https://t.co/zoYapEFiw8