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Lorrie Goldstein

Toronto

Columnist at Toronto Sun

Editor Emeritus, Columnist, Toronto Sun; Member, Canadian News Hall of Fame; commentator, Arlene Bynon Show, Sirius XM CH: 167; email: [email protected]

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | torontosun.com | Lorrie Goldstein

    The budget never balanced itself under Trudeau, even before the pandemic hit in 2020. His 2015 election pledge of three years of “modest deficits” in 2016, 2017 and 2018 followed by a balanced budget in 2019, turned out to be a myth.

  • 1 week ago | calgarysun.com | Lorrie Goldstein

    •   •  You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentPrime Minister Mark Carney’s promise that his government will “spend less and invest more” is the same sort of fiscal flimflammery as Justin Trudeau’s claim in 2014 that as prime minister he would grow the economy and “the budget will balance itself.”Advertisement 2Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.

  • 1 week ago | edmontonsun.com | Lorrie Goldstein

    Published May 31, 2025  •  Last updated 1 day ago  •  4 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives for a press conference on Parliament Hill following the Cabinet Policy Forum, in Ottawa on May 21, 2025.

  • 1 week ago | torontosun.com | Lorrie Goldstein

    One of the realities politicians don’t like to talk about is that turning Canada into a green energy superpower — as Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised — means eliminating the rights of communities directly affected by energy-related projects to have a say in them.

  • 2 weeks ago | thesudburystar.com | Lorrie Goldstein

    It's hard to see how effective Carney's cabinet will be in achieving his goals, given its large contingent of Trudeau-era ministersPublished May 24, 2025  •  Last updated 3 hours ago  •  3 minute readArticle contentPrime Minister Mark Carney’s mandate letter to his cabinet is largely an attempt to address problems created, ignored or exacerbated by his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. Advertisement 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

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Lorrie Goldstein
Lorrie Goldstein @sunlorrie
11 May 25

RT @brianlilley: Canada's economy is in the tank, the unemployment rate is just one sign. But this start long before Trump and his tariffs.…

Lorrie Goldstein
Lorrie Goldstein @sunlorrie
11 May 25

Latest editorial: @MarkJCarney can govern without the NDP, whose entire parliamentary caucus can now be fitted into a minivan, or the Bloc Quebecois, who don’t even believe in the country that Parliament represents. https://t.co/NY6IRHO3EG

Lorrie Goldstein
Lorrie Goldstein @sunlorrie
11 May 25

Latest column: @MarkJCarney, like @JustinTrudeau, thinks big spending and big deficits are the answer to tough times, which he warned against leading up to the April 28 election. https://t.co/hUoh54Qlxj