
Carney’s ‘Major Projects’ Plan: Real Progress or Political Illusion?
In this week’s episode, Mike and Paul dive into Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement of five “new” major national projects and the creation of a Major Projects Office — an initiative that sounds promising but leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Is this just political theatre or a genuine step forward? The hosts break down the overlap with existing projects, question the timing given Canada’s growing deficit, and react to Pierre Poilievre’s sharp critique of the plan — calling it a bureaucratic smokescreen blocking real development. From LNG Canada to a mysterious new PMO that doesn’t seem fully staffed, the discussion cuts through the noise to examine whether this is nation-building or just headline-chasing. Don’t miss this candid look at how Canada's leadership is managing (or mismanaging) its economic and energy future.
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