Carney speaks during his election campaign tour in Quebec. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney has capitalized on his image as a steady hand at the tiller. His blend of tough talk and bland competence is a deliberate strategy.
With less than two weeks until Canadians go to the polls, my colleagues Anna Mehler Paperny, David Ljunggren and Wa Lone report on the state of the race.
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