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Peter Copeland: Conservatives could learn from Carney’s prudent approach to policies

The problems Canada, and so many other Western countries face are much deeper — organized crime, digital degeneracy and addiction, low social trust, family decline, weak common culture, collapsing state capacity, and national fragmentation and, most importantly, a God-shaped hole. They will not be solved by tax cuts and deregulation alone. They require judgment about when power should be restrained, when it must be used, and along with it, a positive cultural vision markedly distinct from what the Liberals offer.

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