Maintaining status quo won’t turn Canada into the ‘strongest economy in the G7’

The Carney government has demonstrated little interest in economy-boosting reforms, and has instead doubled-down on the approach that put Canada in its weak growth position in the first place.
Prime Minister Mark Carney was elected in part on his promise to build the ‘strongest economy in the G7,’ but his government isn’t taking the right steps to fix Canada’s economic problems, write Nadeem Esmail and Grady Munro.

Prime Minister Mark Carney, who secured a parliamentary majority after several floor-crossings and three recent byelections, says he will now seek to more rapidly deliver his

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