I think it might be a deeper cultural problem than that. I suspect Carney appeals to more Canadians specifically because he is more neoliberal and closer to the Conservatives than his predecessor. Just assuming that people only like him because of Pollievre is, in my opinion, a bit dangerous because it glosses over the need for deeper cultural change.
Broadly speaking, we live in a democracy with a strong 4th estate, so Carney’s support speaks to the ideals of many Canadians. And THAT is the problem.
I think it might be a deeper cultural problem than that. I suspect Carney appeals to more Canadians specifically because he is more neoliberal and closer to the Conservatives than his predecessor. Just assuming that people only like him because of Pollievre is, in my opinion, a bit dangerous because it glosses over the need for deeper cultural change.
Broadly speaking, we live in a democracy with a strong 4th estate, so Carney’s support speaks to the ideals of many Canadians. And THAT is the problem.