Summary
Mark Carney delivered a notable performance at a press conference in Fredericton, where he praised the late Pope Francis as a moral voice and advocate for the vulnerable, despite previously stating that his Catholic beliefs were a private matter unrelated to his political views, particularly on abortion. Carney recounted a past encounter with Francis during a Vatican summit on inclusive economies, where the Pope emphasized the need to integrate human values into the market, contrasting humanity’s complexities with the market’s self-interest. This juxtaposition highlights Carney’s evolving stance on faith and politics, showcasing the typical Liberal narrative of entitlement.