The temptation for Prime Minister Mark Carney to secure a majority government, even a slim one cobbled together with disgruntled floor-crossers, is strong, because it will give him the power to do as he pleases. If the constraints of a minority government are eliminated, the danger is that Carney will forget that the Liberals were elected with only 43.8 per cent of the vote and begin to govern as if the whole country was behind him. Read More
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John Ivison: Reflecting on Mark Carney’s stunning ambition on the Titanic disaster’s anniversary
You could almost feel the cortisol flooding through the Conservative leader’s system as he wrote his response to three Liberal byelection victories Monday that handed Prime Minister Mark Carney his…






