Carney has no choice but go global to save face for Canada

Carney’s travels are about more than just trade agreements and security co-operation. This is an apology tour, with a promise to do better.
‘It’s a new lens’: Champagne unveils new budget framework that splits operating from capital spending

The finance minister also committed to a new fiscal cycle, with a fall budget as the new timeline going forward, and spring economic and fiscal update.
Grits’ honeymoon may be over, but Carney’s personal one continues as pressure mounts to deliver results, say political players

It’s too early to judge Mark Carney’s performance as prime minister and he should be given more time, but the Liberals are losing support because cost-of-living concerns, and the heat is on, say pollsters Nik Nanos and Darrell Bricker.
Ambassador Hoekstra should turn tough questions on Canada-U.S. relations into a diplomacy opportunity

The U.S. ambassador to Canada should look to his predecessors on guidance on how to engage: visit different regions of this country and have discussions with its people.
Differences emerge in base politics

Until their respective political circumstances change, Canada’s political parties will be heading down different strategic paths.
Carney’s promises, personal credibility will have to be matched, quickly, by tangible signs

It’s possible that Mark Carney and Anita Anand’s trips are intended to overcome, via personal presence, some of our deficits elsewhere. It could work. The problem is that time, once bought, must be used.
Finally, the left fights back

Whatever the outcome of the NDP leadership campaign, Avi Lewis is a lively, intelligent player who could bring confidence and colour to a lustreless party. And he is definitely a match for both Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney on a debate stage.
Current fiscal outlook has not put us on a precipice yet, but a rush to balance the budget is not the answer

Canada faces enormous challenges and disruptive change in transitioning to an economy that can thrive in a world of sweeping change in technologies, markets and sustainability. Responding to these challenges has to be the focus of the next budget.
Poilievre’s getting traction with his focus on food prices

Mark Carney needs something to show that Liberals don’t just care about mega-projects. No tax on food could be a good place to start.
Canada’s federal politics boils down to a pair of intense competitions

It may all come down to what issue will prevail: the preferred prime minister or the price of eggs.