
It’s a plot fit for a hit coming-of-age television series with a political twist, one featuring a relationship triangle with Prime Minister Mark Carney hopelessly caught between Donald Trump’s United States and the leaders of Europe.
With apologies to the Amazon Prime hit series — and those Canadians who have dutifully cancelled their American streaming subscriptions — call it, “The Summer Canada Turned Pretty.”
But with the nights turning cool and the kids headed back to school, there are no spoilers here.
I suspect Carney’s tenure at the Bank of England has rendered him suspect among his hoped for Euro allies.
