You said: testy carney changed his tune

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Mark Carney once again demonstrates the universal liberal arrogance, this time answering a question of “stability” and mailing questions when meeting with Chinese communist groups.
Given that we have increased awareness of foreign influence in our elections, and Carney has not fully disclosed commercial interests with Brookfield and China, this is a particularly critical issue.
His excuse was that he did not meet. This is an opportunity. After all, his answer continues: “I am a politician,” and meeting with all kinds of people does not constitute a meeting. This nonsense of “I am a politician”, a man who used to brag was not a politician, but an outsider, representing “change”. Mine, he changed the speed of the tune; how convenient!
His response continued his attitude, pointing out that a “should not trust everything they read on paper” and that before printing, the paper “should better check its source.” I think most Canadians who are familiar with the Earth and Mail, as well as the likes of Bob Fife and his colleagues, have no doubt about the authenticity of their sources and reports.
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Finally, Carney’s own warning came to mind. If we shouldn’t believe everything in the newspaper, maybe we shouldn’t believe in the seemingly universal “wisdom” that Carney is the best person to deal with the next prime minister or the best person to deal with Donald Trump.
Mike Alain
Ottawa
Hold my nose
I always voted and felt it was my civilian business, but I must admit that I sometimes try to pick my nose to choose the best candidate.
The upcoming elections are not much different because I am angry with the Free Congressman because he let Justin Trudeau destroy our economy in nine years, while New Democratic leader Singh supports the liberals to get his dental plan. I’m afraid of the Conservatives, whose political beliefs are similar to those of their American counterparts, and their tariffs of 25% hurt many Canadians.
Peter J. Middlemore SR.
Windsor, Ontario.
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