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Will Mark Carney and the Liberal’s learn from their near-death experience?

A near-death experience often leaves survivors permanently changed. They emerge more grateful, more focused, and, crucially, more humble. The brush with mortality strips away illusions of control. Survivors stop taking life for granted. They shift their priorities. They understand that survival is not a reward. It’s a reprieve.

Politics isn’t so different. Just a few months ago, the Liberal Party of Canada was facing its own near-death experience. Polls showed them collapsing. Even insiders were bracing for the worst — a party reduced to third place, possibly without official opposition status.


NO. If anything they’ll double down.

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