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Publication Date: August 22, 2025 - 05:30

Carney’s cabinet has had 100 days to change Canada. What has it done so far?

August 22, 2025

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Table of contents

On the economy: Trump and tariffs, internal trade, big projects, federal finances

On the world stage: Foreign affairs, defence, immigration

Policy in practice: Housing, health care, Parliament’s agenda

Mark Carney changed Canada’s politics, quickly. He won a sudden Liberal leadership race, took power in five days and called a snap election – campaigning on a promise that he would change a lot more, fast.



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