I think Carney is smart enough to avoid any association with the “Trudeau Liberal” party. The Trudeau Liberals have lost the majority of Canadians and for very good reason(s). Carney would be much better served spending the next 4 years during Conservative rule (I think it is inevitable) within the Liberal Party repairing the extensive damage done to the party through Trudeau’s misguided and damaging ideology, moving the party closer to its roots and to the centre, focusing on fiscal conservatism and planning on how to repair the country’s heavily damaged balance sheet while improving the economy and our productivity. This will require an extensive change in the makeup of the Liberal party, removing a large number of hardcore lefties (Seamus comes to mind). if he can successfully do that then he MAY have a shot at winning in the successive election, but he would be damaging his own reputation by associating with anything to do with the “Trudeau Liberal” party, which is a very different party than what the Real Liberal party stands for. I recall fondly the Liberal party under Paul Martin’s leadership.
I think Carney is smart enough to avoid any association with the “Trudeau Liberal” party. The Trudeau Liberals have lost the majority of Canadians and for very good reason(s). Carney would be much better served spending the next 4 years during Conservative rule (I think it is inevitable) within the Liberal Party repairing the extensive damage done to the party through Trudeau’s misguided and damaging ideology, moving the party closer to its roots and to the centre, focusing on fiscal conservatism and planning on how to repair the country’s heavily damaged balance sheet while improving the economy and our productivity. This will require an extensive change in the makeup of the Liberal party, removing a large number of hardcore lefties (Seamus comes to mind). if he can successfully do that then he MAY have a shot at winning in the successive election, but he would be damaging his own reputation by associating with anything to do with the “Trudeau Liberal” party, which is a very different party than what the Real Liberal party stands for. I recall fondly the Liberal party under Paul Martin’s leadership.