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Prime Minister Mark Carney watches over the cabinet swearing-in at Rideau Hall on Tuesday. (Patrick Doyle/Reuters) With today’s cabinet reveal behind him, Carney can now focus on tackling his agenda, which includes lowering interprovincial trade barriers and bringing in a tax cut by July 1. There’s also the massive lift of negotiating a new trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Those priorities will be further articulated on May 27, when King Charles will deliver the speech from the throne.
Carney pitched himself to voters as a man who will get big things done. It’s clearly an attribute he will judge his inner circle on as well.
“Everyone is expected and empowered to show leadership — to bring new ideas, a clear focus and decisive action to their work,” he said of his cabinet Tuesday.
Carney’s ability to get things done is a standard that the Opposition, journalists and the …

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