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Author: National Post Staff
Publication Date: April 23, 2025 - 12:30
Mark Carney serves poutine in Quebec: 'I'm a bit like Trump. Trump at McDonald's'
April 23, 2025
Mark Carney and the Liberals have spent a lot of campaign time telling voters they’re best equipped to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. But on Tuesday, the Liberal leader off-handedly compared himself to the contentious American head of state.
The Liberal campaign bus rolled into Bloc Québécois-held Granby, Que., for a brief photo op with local candidate Felix Dionne at Cantine Chez Ben, a third-generation family-owned restaurant which bills itself as offering the best poutine.
As seen in a video posted by CPAC, after posing for some photos out front, the former Bank of Canada governor gestured to an election sign featuring his image.
“What a handsome person,” he said. “Let’s do a little comparison.”
“Before the campaign. Now.” he remarked, motioning first to the image, then to himself.
Poutine and great conversations in Granby with Quebecers who are ready to build — and vote — #CanadaStrong. pic.twitter.com/GNvtL0aQI6— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) April 23, 2025Carney was quickly shuffled inside with Dionne and through a small throng of supporters, stopping to shake hands and sign autographs and then meeting with some customers enjoying a meal. At the counter, the two owners invited him to try his hand behind the counter, but told him he needed a hat first. While a staffer was sent to fetch some headwear, Carney turned to the cameras. “It’s just like Trump at McDonald’s,” Carney said. “Not really.” In the final weeks of the 2024 U.S. election, Republican nominee Donald Trump showed up at a McDonald’s franchise outside Philadelphia, where he wore an apron, made fries and worked the drive-thru window. He did so, he said, because he’d always wanted to and to prove that Democratic nominee Kamala Harris never worked there, despite her claims.
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