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Diary of a Mark Carney Speech: A MUST Watch

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We have all seen it, so let's have a little fun with it: - the repeated ideas - the contradictions - the ums the ahhs - the frustration - the pauses - oh and a whole lot of word salad It's all here! Don't miss this one #cdnpoli #canada #canadian #canadalife #canadapolitics #canadanews #politicalcommentary #markcarney #davos #davospeech #tapthemaple #canadavlog #parody #funny #humour #humor #america #usa #donaldtrump #ustrade #amaericannews #canadiannews #usnews #uspolitics #americanpolitics #laugh

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