Voters back Carney’s globe-trotting mandate. Can it survive a domestic reality check?

Failure to effectively thread the needle between the international agenda and challenges here at home could see the same downward spiral that originally set the stage for Mark Carney’s political rise.
Prime Minister Mark Carney kicks off his second year from a position of strength, but the ultimate test remains whether his success on the global stage will outweigh the immediate concerns at home, writes Josie Sabatino.

OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney enters his second year making one thing very clear for his detractors: underestimate him at your own risk. He entered the arena early last year with no formal political experience to speak of, and yet he has handily cleared every milestone...

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