Canada's next prime minister managed the financial crisis, then Brexit and now Trump's trade war
- Mark Carney has been announced as Canada's next prime minister following a party voting contest, succeeding Justin Trudeau after his resignation in January due to low approval ratings.
- Mark Carney is set to become Canada's new prime minister after being announced by the Liberal Party following a voting contest.
- Carney's appointment marks a significant first, as he will be the first Canadian prime minister without prior legislative or cabinet experience.
- In his statements, Carney emphasized, 'We need to pull together in the tough days ahead,' highlighting the challenges posed by tariffs.
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Leaning Left20Leaning Right28Center24Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Right
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- 39% of the sources lean Right
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C 33%
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