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Subscribe and turn on the notifications for Part 2 where we will go into their platforms and what they mean for the Canadian economy. It will be released a week from now! Heads up! We recently launched our newsletter; no AI or fluff, just highly analytical economic breakdowns. If you liked this video, you’ll love it. Subscribe here: https://tr.ee/clVzaA 📚 Review our sources ► https://pastebin.com/PNKEjdxK 💻 Check out our other socials ► linktr.ee/2and20 ✋ Get in touch ► [email protected] The Insider vs The Outsider. After a decade of economic stagnation under Justin Trudeau, Canada faces a political turning point. Mark Carney, a former Goldman Sachs banker, Governor of the Bank of Canada, and climate finance advocate, has emerged as Prime Minister, replacing Trudeau in a surprise leadership shake-up. Once hailed as a global technocrat, Carney now finds himself at the helm of a deeply divided country. But standing in his way is Pierre Poilievre, the populist Conservative leader with a Friedman-inspired vision and a sharp tongue. Poilievre went from outsider to front-runner by hammering Trudeau’s failures and championing limited government. Now, Carney’s rise has thrown the race into chaos. The Liberals are surging. The Conservatives are scrambling. And Canadians are left with a stark choice: A globe-trotting technocrat with deep ties to big finance, or a career politician promising economic freedom. This is the definitive breakdown of Mark vs Pierre: their upbringings, economic philosophies, contradictions, and what their rise means for Canada’s future. Who do you think should lead Canada? Let us know in the comments. 00:00 - Intro 01:32 - Mark Carney 14:45 - Pierre Poilievre 23:43 - Conclusion