Parliament is back — and all eyes are on Mark Carney. With the economy faltering, immigration under strain, and public safety concerns growing, what will the former Bank of Canada governor prioritize as he steps into power?
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• The truth about Canada’s rising crime and broken justice system
• Why the immigration model is collapsing under pressure
• Is the NDP crumbling — and will a coalition shift the balance of power?
• What Canadians should watch for as Parliament resumes
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