Mark Carney and the End of Canada: It starts with a headline. “Mark Carney says he wants to make Canada the strongest economy in the G7.” Sounds good, right? Who wouldn’t want that? But something doesn’t sit right. Something cold settles in your gut when you hear those words. Because if you’ve been paying attention, really paying attention, you’ll remember what Mark Carney said in his book—not on a podium, not in a soundbite—but in writing. Plain and simple. He blamed free market capitalism for the instability of our world. He said it was broken. Dangerous. Outdated. And now? Now he wants to run the show.
Mark Carney and the End of Canada: It starts with a headline. “Mark Carney says he wants to make Canada the strongest economy in the G7.” Sounds good, right? Who wouldn’t want that? But something doesn’t sit right. Something cold settles in your gut when you hear those words. Because if you’ve been paying attention, really paying attention, you’ll remember what Mark Carney said in his book—not on a podium, not in a soundbite—but in writing. Plain and simple. He blamed free market capitalism for the instability of our world. He said it was broken. Dangerous. Outdated. And now? Now he wants to run the show.
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