Canadians are about to see what Prime Minister Mark Carney is really made of now that Parliament is back.

Many voters may not have warm, fuzzy feelings about Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre or think he would make a better prime minister than the Liberal leader. But Poilievre is a masterful performer in the House of Commons — well prepared, quick with a quip, skilled at thinking on his feet.

That makes Poilievre something Carney hasn’t faced much. There have been just 16 sitting days ofParliament since the April 28 election. And during that brief session, the Liberals were still basking in the skin-of-their-teeth win and riding a wave of public support for their fight with Donald Trump and their One Canadian Economy Act, designed to bring down interprovincial trade barriers and f

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