Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney launches campaign for Liberal leadership
- Mark Carney announced his candidacy to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party, focusing on the struggling economy.
- Carney, 59, launched his campaign in Edmonton, presenting himself as an outsider not part of Trudeau's unpopular government.
- The new Prime Minister is unlikely to be in office for long, as the minority government could be toppled in Parliament by the end of March.
- Carney criticized Trudeau's economic management, stating that the government 'spends too much but invests too little'.
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57% Left
L 57%
C 16%
R 27%
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