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Karina Gould's progressive approach sets her apart from Liberal leadership pack

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Karina Gould’s progressive approach sets her apart from the Liberal leadership pack.
She is the only candidate running on the Liberals ’ social policy legacy of the last ten years .
Gould is also the only leadership candidate suggesting that the party should salvage the divisive consumer carbon tax.
She has been dubbed “carbon tax Karina ” by the Opposition Conservatives .
Gould has criticized her own party for not picking up quickly enough on the financial pain Canadians felt in the post-pandemic economy.
She was the only candidate to launch their bid by making it all about the party, talking about internal reforms and promising more policy conventions.
The two will face off in the final leadership vote on March 9 , along with Freeland and Montreal businessman Frank Baylis .
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