Mark Carney has been prime minister longer than Charles Tupper and John Turner. Despite success, he raises expectations, labeling Bill C-5 a significant advancement. He aims to transform the economy fundamentally, emphasizing the need for extensive new infrastructure. Carney repeatedly underscores that Canada is in a crisis, urging immediate action. His statements reflect an understanding of the national mood, crucial for maintaining political momentum as he addresses the frustrations from the previous administration's tenure.
"Carney keeps ratcheting up expectations. When he tabled Bill C-5, he called it 'a day that has been literally decades in the making.'"
"Let's be straight, we are in a crisis. We have to get moving," he stated firmly, reflecting a sense of urgency for action in Canada.
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