‘His agenda excludes large swaths of the economy’: Sean Speer on defining Mark Carney’s economic vision for Canada

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Mark Carney speaks to workers at an auto parts factory, April 4, 2025, in Vaughan. Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press.

In this edition of Hub Hits, The Hub’s editor-at-large Sean Speer reads the tea leaves on what Mark Carney’s approach to Canada’s economy will be as Parliament opens back up. Speer explains his concerns with what this “Carneynomics” might look like based on signals in the throne speech, which outlined the government’s priorities: moving away from bolstering productivity and toward a state-led growth model rather than unleashing the Canadian private sector.

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