Prime Minister Carney borrowed 48 valuable artworks from National Gallery of Canada since taking office

PM on phone to Court Painter explaining 'many are called but few are chosen.'
click link for National Post article
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/canadian-artwork-mark-carney-chose-080035139.html
“The longstanding tradition of displaying loaned artworks in the offices of the Prime Minister and the official residence highlights Canada’s commitment to celebrating its artistic heritage,” explained PCO spokesman Pierre-Alain Bujold in an email.
“These spaces feature Canadian artworks that invite distinguished guests, dignitaries, and world leaders to experience the country’s rich diversity, history, and identity,” he added.

Upon hearing the news and demonstrating typical modesty, Court Painter expressed pleasure that visual artists were being recognized by Prime Minister Carney and received the news that his own work was not chosen with humility and deference.
Not so his Press Attaché and Marketing Guru, A. Hardon MacKay, however—he is reportedly steaming and went crackers upon hearing of the glaring omission,turning the air blue!
That’s all we know at this time.
However, as a public service, The Court Painter Studio Enterprise presents a selection of portraits of the Prime Minister that were, regrettably, overlooked.









