



Early Tuesday morning, Liberal leader Mark Carney accepted a win for his party. How much of a win it was for the Liberals is yet to be seen, because votes are still being counted in tight ridings across the country. But it looks as if its at least a minority. But that lack of certainty about the size of his win didn’t stop Carney from taking a shot at Pierre Poilievre, whose seat was still in play at the time, not finalized due to an oversized ballot in Carleton. And he did this, ironically, only breaths apart from suggesting he has the values Canadians need, including kindness and humility. And because he spoke in a tone acceptable to Liberal Canadian sentiments, it didn’t seem to draw much, if any, criticism from election night pundits. He has convinced a large enough swath of the Canadian populace that we are at war with our American neighbours that such inherent value contradictions in himself and our country have ceased to be important.