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OP-ED: Taxpayers can’t afford another Trudeau-style budget

Canadian Taxpayers Federation calls out Mark Carney's record in his first 8 months as PM, saying Canada can no longer continue on the same spending path as Justin Trudeau

Nov 03, 2025
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The image captures a moment of camaraderie between two individuals, one of whom is likely Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as suggested by the post text from Mark Carney thanking him for his leadership and service to Canada. The setting appears to be a formal event or gathering, with several people in the background dressed in formal attire, indicating a significant occasion. The two men are seen from behind, with one placing his hand on the other's shoulder, symbolizing support and friendship. The composition focuses on this gesture, emphasizing the personal connection and mutual respect between them. The lighting and clarity of the image suggest it was taken in a well-lit indoor environment, possibly a conference or a political event.
Source: Mark Carney, X, March 9, 2025

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By Franco Terrazzano

Prime Minister Mark Carney sold Canadians on the idea that he’s the man with the plan to fix Canada’s economy and finances.

To make that image stick, he needs to show the new boss isn’t like the old boss when it comes to government spending and debt. Budget 2025 is Carney’s chance to prove he’ll be…

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