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Carney speculation offers summer mirage amid corporate Canada's policy gloom
Mark Carney, a towering figure in Canadian public policy over the past two decades, has the distinction of having served as governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. His name has also circulated as a potential Liberal leadership contender to succeed Trudeau, writes Theo Argitis.
Want to solve Canada’s investment problem? Make policy more predictable
Too often lately, we’ve seen the core principles of sound policy making abandoned at the altar of political expediency.