Carney’s current solid footing won’t last forever

The PM's economic transformation agenda needs to deliver some visible and impactful results in the next 12 to 18 months, or another line of vulnerability will open up.
Things are good for Prime Minister Mark Carney now, but there are land mines out there waiting to be stepped on, writes Tim Powers.

OTTAWA—One year in as prime minister, and Mark Carney is arguably at the top of his political game. He just secured a majority government through some byelection wins and five floor crossings. He and his party continue to outperform both Pierre Poilievre and the Conservati...

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