Flip Flop and He Don’t Stop: Carney Changes Position AGAIN

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Published4 months ago
Duration24:26
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Engagement Rate22.84%
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Canada’s foreign policy just took another bizarre turn. In the span of roughly 72 hours, Prime Minister Mark Carney managed to support U.S. strikes on Iran, criticize those same strikes as illegitimate, and then suggest Canada might still join the conflict. But this isn’t an isolated moment. From Donald Trump… to China… to the carbon tax… the pattern keeps repeating. During the election campaign, Carney warned that Donald Trump threatened Canada’s sovereignty. Months later he praised Trump as a “transformational president.” He called China Canada’s biggest security threat during the leaders’ debate. Shortly after taking office, he travelled to Beijing praising a new strategic partnership. He once described carbon pricing as a cornerstone of climate policy. His first act as Prime Minister was scrapping the consumer carbon tax. So what exactly is going on? Is this strategic leadership, or constant political recalculation? Today on Tap the Maple, we break down Mark Carney’s growing list of policy reversals and what they mean for Canada’s credibility on the world stage. Because when allies and adversaries alike are trying to understand Canada’s position… It helps if the Prime Minister actually has one. #cdnpoli #canada #iran #usa #america #markcarney #donaldtrump #china #worldtrade #iranwar #canadiannews #canadianpolitics #canadalife #canadian #america #americannews #canadapolitics #tapthemaple #trump #tariffs #canadavlogs #canadavlog

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