The article critiques the Liberal Party’s campaign strategy under new leader Mark Carney, suggesting it attempts to project Justin Trudeau’s politics through a less controversial figure. Despite some changes, such as abolishing the carbon tax, the party maintains a familiar communication strategy, employing divisive tactics reminiscent of past campaigns, including the distribution of “stop the steal” buttons at a conservative event. While some voters appear to appreciate the Liberals for their shift on the carbon tax, the article reflects skepticism about the party’s overall direction and its historical missteps.
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