Prime Minister Mark Carney is also facing criticism for the amount of time he’s been spending outside of Canada. This week, he is in the U.K., wrapping up meetings with several European leaders on investment, trade and security-related matters – and is now left defending his efforts abroad to the Canadian public. Mackenzie Gray reports.
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