Carney’s in, Clark still pondering as Liberal leadership race starts to narrow
- Mark Carney is expected to launch his bid to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after signaling plans through his campaign team.
- Hopefuls have until Jan. 23 to declare their candidacy, and the new leader will be announced March 9.
- Trudeau announced in early January that he would resign his role as Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader as soon as a replacement is chosen.
- Several high-profile cabinet ministers have announced they will not run, including Labour Minister Steven Mackinnon and Transport and Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand.
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Mark Carney will launch his campaign to lead the Liberal Party of Canada in Edmonton on Thursday, says a statement from Calgary MP George Chahal.
Ex-Bank Of Canada Governor Mark Carney Will Enter Race To Replace Justin Trudeau: Report
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney will announce on Thursday he is running to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the ruling Liberal Party, CBC News said on Wednesday.
Mark Carney Set to Launch Liberal Leadership Bid Thursday in Edmonton
Former central banker Mark Carney will launch his bid to lead the Liberal party in Edmonton on Thursday, says a news release from Calgary Liberal MP George Chahal. In a note to supporters inviting them to attend the event, Chahal describes Carney as “not a career politician.” “In an era of global challenges, in a time of economic opportunity, Mark Carney has the experience required and the leadership skills needed to meet those challenges and ta…
Mark Carney to announce Liberal leadership candidacy in Edmonton
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is set to announce his candidacy for leadership of the federal Liberal Party at a media event early Thursday afternoon in Edmonton, according to a media notice.
Liberal leadership race presents two official candidates, with Carney and Freeland expected
The current liberal leadership contest has officially presented two candidates, with Mark Carney expected to announce his bid shortly. Liberal leadership race presents two official candidates, with Carney and Freeland expectedThe first contestant is former Montreal Liberal MP Franky Baylis who doubled down on his commitment to keeping the carbon tax policy in place and said in his opening media appearance that eliminating the carbon tax alone wi…
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