Carney’s credibility CRUMBLES as Canadians lose faith
Marc Patrone and former Liberal Party president Stephen LeDrew unpack Canada’s deepening economic strain, political shake-ups, and the growing disillusionment with Mark Carney’s leadership.
Canada’s economy posted a surprise burst of job growth in October — enough to strengthen the case for a Bank of Canada rate pause next month. But despite the headline, everyday Canadians are struggling. New polling shows more people skipping bills or cutting back on groceries just to get by.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Carney insists he’s making progress on campaign promises — but voters aren’t convinced. The perception is growing that his government has overpromised and underdelivered.
And overseas, a 100-year-old British WWII veteran has gone viral for saying the country he fought for “is worse than it was then.”
All this while the United Nation’s António Guterres demands $1.3 trillion a year for global “climate ambition” — a proposal critics say will punish workers while enriching elites.
Former Liberal Party president Stephen LeDrew joins Marc Patrone to discuss Carney’s faltering economic narrative and the widening gap between Ottawa’s rhetoric and Canadians’ reality.



HOW, Pray Tell Can His Credibility Crumble When He Never Had Any?
I believe the death of the LibTURD government will be a pipe dream in the long term future. The LibTURD crime syndicate has insured their survival by massive amounts of newcomers to this once great land infusing their voter base. Newcomers have more rights than Canadian citizens. So my new dream is separation from the brain dead east.