To govern is to straddle: How is Mark Carney going to manage simultaneous, competing priorities?
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To govern is to straddle: How is Mark Carney going to manage simultaneous, competing priorities?
ANDREW COYNE
PUBLISHED JUNE 26, 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a news conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa.
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To govern is to choose, the old adage runs. The old adage is wrong. More often, to govern is to straddle.
Politicians are disinclined to choose by nature, of…
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