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ANALYSIS | Mark Carney Has a National Unity Problem. A Liberal Voice in Calgary Might Help

Summary by CBC News
Holding the country together has always been one of the primary tasks of a Canadian prime minister. But it's fair to say that responsibility may weigh heavier on Mark Carney than it has on any prime minister since Jean Chrétien.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney did not intend to pay Quebecers and British Columbians a share equivalent to the nearly $4 billion deposited in other Canadians' bank accounts in recent weeks.

·Montreal, Canada
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Yves-François Blanchet wanted Quebecers to receive $814 million in compensation.

·Montreal, Canada
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"It's not unfair, it's consistent," he said on Tuesday. The post Carney refuses to pay Quebecers $814 million in "remission" of carbon tax appeared first on Les Affaires.

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lesaffaires.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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