Mark Carney's breakneck first year as PM: Can he reset for the challenges ahead?
By
Campbell Clark
Summary
The article examines Mark Carney's first year as Prime Minister, characterized by a relentless pace of policy announcements, international diplomacy, and strategic initiatives. Despite soaring approval ratings, the piece questions whether Carney can pause to "reset" and focus on delivering promises, developing new industries, and addressing matters neglected during the initial rush. The second year in power brings pressure to shift from announcement mode to execution.
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It's been like that for more than a year as the Prime Minister leads a government pouring out plans and strategies and setting new directions.
What Mr. Carney hasn't done yet is pause to hit the reset button.
The Prime Minister is flying so high in opinion polls that he and his Liberals might not feel it necessary
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