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If Carney wins, should he call an election, or try to keep governing? There’s a third option he should consider
In a period of crushing uncertainty, Canadians will face a somewhat predictable political narrative in the next several months.
On March 9, the winner of the Liberal leadership race becomes prime minister.
Given the fluidity of the polls and the surge in support for a Mark Carney-led Liberal Party, a new government may call a snap election, and we’ll find ourselves in the thick of a spring campaign, with Tory leader Pierre Poilievre finally getting his shot at leading the country
Tasha Kheiriddin: To tackle tariffs, Canada needs a unity government
Welcome to the 2025 trade wars. United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs threaten to upend Canada’s economy, and those of the world at large. Millions of Canadians could lose their jobs and businesses. The hour demands leadership like never before. So what should Ottawa do, and not do? I’ve got a few ideas, but I will start with the most radical: form a national unity government.
