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Prime Minister Mark Carney holds up a copy of the budget in Ottawa on Tuesday.
Re “Great budget, Carney. It would be a shame if Canadians don’t get onside” (Report on Business, Nov. 5): So we shall borrow, spend, partner, diversify, market and incentivize our way to the broad, sunlit uplands of Canada’s bright future. But mostly borrow and spend.
Well, we needed a plan. Now we have one, and execution becomes key.
Speaking of execution, months ago when the Carney government swept to power, there was much excitement about sweeping away internal trade barriers. Hands up if anyone can give me an example of action on that front. Anyone?
Mike Firth Toronto
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Re “Canadian aid cuts will bite deeply in global crisis zones, relief agencies say” (Nov. 6): I find the bud

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