
Robyn Urback
Columnist at The Globe and Mail
Columnist, Globe and Mail. Formerly CBC News, National Post.
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Carney did what voters wanted him to do: Be the adult in the room https://t.co/IwlwpIFrvo https://t.co/DmWBuyjAuW

There's a philosophy of toddler parenting that says you should intervene when behaviours are dangerous, but let the merely "annoying" behaviours go. Mark Carney did that, with Donald Trump https://t.co/IwlwpIFrvo

Mark Carney probably did as well as anyone could’ve done in that public meeting. The challenge is to push back on Trump’s craziest shit while not biting on everything, which would have just pissed Trump off. I think he tread that line well