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Unfortunately there are plenty of double standards to point out. Canada has used soft language referring to the war Israel/US started and the article does a good job comparing it to Russia's war with Ukraine.
Carney is learning in real time that principled governance is not easy. Especially when you see yourself and portray yourself as the pragmatist.
Great leaders find a way to blend principles (or at least the outward perception of being principled) with pragmatism. It seems like Carney wants to get there but still has a lot of work to do.
I'd argue that Justin was a great example of a prime minister that was principled but not pragmatic.