Mark Carney elected Liberal leader, to soon replace Justin Trudeau as PM
- Mark Carney has been announced as the successor to Justin Trudeau as Canada's prime minister, winning 85.9% of the vote from the Liberal Party.
- Carney is the first Canadian prime minister without previous legislative or cabinet experience, marking a significant shift in Canadian politics.
- He aims to manage trade challenges posed by tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, who has threatened further tariffs on Canadian goods.
- Carney stated, 'Canada will keep retaliatory tariffs in place until the Americans show us respect,' emphasizing the need for unity against external pressures.
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Mark Carney, a former Bank of Canada governor, won an overwhelming majority as leader of the ruling Liberal Party on Sunday, taking over from Justin Trudeau as Canada's next prime minister, facing major issues such as navigating Canada's looming trade war with the United States and an expected federal election.
Canada's Carney faces Trump, tariffs and looming election
By Anna Mehler Paperny
·Colorado Springs, United States
Read Full ArticleMark Carney will have to prove in a short time that the activists were right to entrust him with the reins, despite his total absence of political experience.
·Montreal, Canada
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