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Thursday February 20, 2025

February 20, 2025 by Graeme MacKay

Mark Carney's pragmatic approach gains momentum against Pierre Poilievre's faltering rhetoric, reshaping Canada's political landscape.

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Thursday February 20, 2025

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As Canada navigates a politically charged landscape, the winds of change seem to be blowing in favour of Mark Carney, whose candidacy is rapidly gaining traction against Pierre Poilievre. Recent polling data reflects a growing momentum for Carney, a seasoned economist with extensive experience in both Canadian and international finance. This shift signals a potential realignment of Canadian political dynamics, with voters increasingly drawn to Carney’s steady and pragmatic approach.

Poilievre, long seen as the frontrunner with his Trump-inspired rhetoric and combative style, now finds himself in a precarious position. His past pandering to Trump’s supporters, characterized by divisive slogans and rhetoric, is increasingly at odds with the prevailing mood among Canadians. As Trump issues threats about tariffs and annexation, Canadians are unifying against such rhetoric, seeking leadership that stands for national sovereignty and constructive international relations.

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Moreover, Poilievre’s relentless use of rhetoric that once resonated with voters is now faltering. His attacks on Justin Trudeau lose their bite as Trudeau steps off the political stage. The slogan “Axe the Tax,” aimed at the Liberal federal consumer carbon tax/rebate scheme, is becoming outdated as all leadership hopefuls and leaders, including Carney, plan to end it. Additionally, the narrative that “Canada Seems Broken” inadvertently aligns with Trump’s suggestion that Canada might as well become the 51st state, a notion that undermines national confidence and unity.

Poilievre’s recent attempts to soften his tone and adopt a more inclusive message appear to be a strategic response to Carney’s rising popularity. However, this shift in rhetoric may come across as disingenuous to voters who have witnessed his previous alignment with Trumpian ideals. The challenge for Poilievre lies in convincing Canadians that his change in approach is more than superficial sloganeering.

In contrast, Carney’s candidacy offers a compelling alternative. With his background as a former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, Carney brings a wealth of experience and a reputation for sound economic management. His pragmatic, solutions-oriented demeanour resonates with Canadians seeking stability and hope amid economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions.

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Carney’s ability to engage with complex issues, such as navigating relations with the United States, positions him as a credible leader in the eyes of voters. His approach, characterized by thoughtful discourse and a commitment to national interests, stands in stark contrast to the polarizing tactics often associated with Poilievre.

As the political narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that Canadians are looking for leadership that rises above partisanship and populism. The momentum building for Carney suggests a collective desire for a leader who embodies integrity, competence, and a vision for a prosperous future.

In this critical moment, the choice before Canadians is clear: a decision between the divisive rhetoric of the past and a new path forward, led by a leader who can unite and inspire. As the polls indicate, Mark Carney is emerging as the candidate who can offer that hope and direction, setting the stage for a transformative chapter in Canadian politics.


Mark Carney’s Rise Should Be Bringing Pierre Poilievre To Tears

Those who know my work understand that I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with politicians gaining too much popularity. For over a year now, Pierre Poilievre has been the big man on campus in Ottawa, seemingly miles ahead of other leaders. But let’s face it—his rise to fame might have more to do with Justin Trudeau’s declining popularity. Ever since Trudeau got that strong majority in 2015, his approval ratings have been on a slow, steady decline.

Poilievre seized on Trudeau’s weaknesses, turning his failing leadership into a bit of a personal punching bag with his sharp, often biting style since taking over the Conservative helm in 2022. But now, the tables are turning. Enter Mark Carney—a real contender with a unique set of credentials. Poilievre made a name for himself critiquing Trudeau’s shaky economic policies, playing up his role as a “fake economist.” Now he faces a real economist with the kind of pedigree that reads like a dream—Harvard, Oxford, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, and the Bank of England. Meanwhile, Poilievre holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Calgary.

Sure, education is just one piece of the puzzle, but life experience matters too. Poilievre has been a career politician, while Carney has been setting key interest rates and serving on bank and law firm boards. The old Conservative line of “He’s just not ready” won’t work this time around.

We’re on the brink of a major showdown between these two, and I have to say, it’s going to be quite the spectacle. As for me, I’m rooting for one of them for now, knowing that whoever wins will soon find themselves at the sharp end of my satire. But when it comes to Trump, he is, and will always be, my ultimate target—regardless of who holds the title of Prime Minister.

As Canada’s political dynamics evolve, Mark Carney’s candidacy is swiftly gaining traction against Pierre Poilievre, whose reliance on Trump-like rhetoric is losing resonance. Carney’s experience and pragmatic solutions appeal to Canadians seeking stability amid economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions. Poilievre’s slogans, once powerful, now seem outdated, especially as rhetoric against Trudeau becomes irrelevant and narratives like “Canada Seems Broken” inadvertently align with Trump’s annexation suggestions. Carney’s rise reflects a shift towards leadership that embodies integrity, competence, and a hopeful vision, positioning him as a compelling alternative for a transformative future in Canadian politics.

Please check out my making-of animated editorial cartoon for February 20, 2025, below! If you haven’t yet, please subscribe to my Substack newsletter, where I release my post every Saturday morning summarizing the week through my editorial cartoons. What you’re reading here is a “note,” designed to help craft my weekly posts and display the animated versions of my daily cartoons. Enjoy!

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Posted in: Canada Tagged: 2025-04, Canada, Donald Trump, leadership, Mark Carney, momentum, patriotism, Pierre Poilievre, rhetoric, Substack, transition
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