Mark Carney — once hailed as the agile economist whose skill as a professional would dance Canada to prosperity — has delivered a performance that looks less like a choreographed waltz and more like the chicken dance. And not even the part where the wings flap in rhythm, but the clumsy bit that’s half shoulder shrug, half existential dread.

Sadly, that is the state we find ourselves in as Canadians — caught somewhere between a shoulder shrug and existential dread. From trade policy to foreign policy, to immigration, housing, labour policy, justice, the economy, and basic Canadian values, there is not a single thing we can point to as a win in Mr. Carney’s Canada. Instead, we see a series of failed policies, broken promises, and self-inflicted wounds.

This from the man who was sold to us

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