
Carney's Budget Crisis: Will Liberals Survive?
Canada’s budget is about to blow up — but can Mark Carney hold his fractured Liberal caucus together before it all collapses?
In this explosive episode of The Round Table, Mike Wixson is joined by Paul Micucci and veteran broadcaster Jim Lang to dissect the looming crisis surrounding Mark Carney’s upcoming budget and internal Liberal Party chaos. From regional infighting and cabinet shuffles to a record-breaking deficit, the cracks are widening — fast.
🔍 Key Topics Covered:
• The $100B+ budget deficit: How did we get here?
• Carney’s strategic cabinet moves to shore up votes
• EV infrastructure, failing plants & what’s next for Canada’s auto industry
• The East Coast play: Defense spending and vote-buying?
• Could a non-confidence vote spark an early election?
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