Agree with your first 2 points.
I am not so sure about what Carney's cabinet is gonna look like if he wins though. Personally, I don't see how LeBlanc, Joly, and Champagne would not be there. And given Carney's close personal ties with Freeland (one is the godparent of the other's children, or something like that?), I would also expect Freeland to remain in the cabinet. I seem to think McGuinty was tasked to help with Carney transitioning into his PM role, and he has pledged his support for Carney during the leadership race. So I would also think that he is gonna stay on.
Those are already 5 big names carried over from the Turdeau era, and I would expect them (except for Freeland) to continue taking up important roles. Even Freeland's "current" role as internal trade minister is pretty important, since that is one of the key promises Carney has made to clear up the interprovincial trade barriers.
So how different is Carney's cabinet really gonna be? It's a bit worrying, if you ask me, cuz critics will just accuse it to be the same as what we had with Turd.
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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
Do you think people assume Trump is the mastermind behind all this? He literally had a manual written for him that he is following. Why do you think it's such a drastic change from his first term?
Pay attention man if you're going to go after people
Carney's cabinet will be quite different from Trudeau's. Pay attention
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