Carney to cave to Liberal left flank?
Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith blasts the PM’s budget for cutting green programs, and Toronto faces backlash over plans to raise the Palestinian flag.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing pushback from within his own caucus, as Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith condemns the budget for abandoning key climate commitments and subsidizing new fossil fuel projects. The backlash exposes a widening rift between Carney’s green base and his new industrial agenda.
Political strategist Georgeanne Burke joins Marc Patrone to break down why Carney’s climate rollbacks are drawing criticism from within his own caucus and what it means for his grip on the party.
Also, new details are emerging about the government’s plan to fast-track “nation-building” projects — including mining, LNG, and hydroelectric developments. Notably absent from the leaked list is a new oil pipeline for Alberta. Is the pipeline’s absence Carney caving to the Liberals green-left?
Plus, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is facing backlash for allowing the Palestinian flag to be raised at City Hall in recognition of “Palestinian Independence Day.”



Hilarious conclusion.
Carney's part of the Liberal left flank.
Carney was part of it during his tenure under Trudeau.
Canadians are being fed even more propaganda on how great a leader he is.
Canadians were fed the bravo sierra that he was the only leader that could deal with Trump.
Canadians are now being fed another lie ... that Carney's the only leader that can deal with the Liberal loonies within the party.
If the Lips are Moving - the Liberals are lying.
To the surprise of???
Carney DOES NOT HAVE A SPINE...
He is a worm...
Sorry.. Apologies to worms.
That also seems to be the theme with those who voted for this liar, fraud and abomination.
For anybody else who did their homework on this toad.
That "fence post" has been surgically inserted up his rear end.
Not a single surprise.
This guy has never had Canada's interests in a single cell of his body.
Don't hold your breath but since he does not have a spine there is a chance, however remote that he might, at some point, do something that actually is to Canada's benefit.. However unlikely.