Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's prime minister as Justin Trudeau steps down
- Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada's Prime Minister following Justin Trudeau's resignation, marking his unusual ascent with no political experience in parliament.
- Carney aims to tackle climate change and economic issues, promising a focus on investment-led solutions like green technology.
- He faces an upcoming election against the Conservative Party, and has emphasized a need for unity among Canadians, stating, 'These are dark days... We need to pull together in the tough days ahead'.
- In his acceptance speech, Carney emphasized the need to defend Canadian sovereignty against U.S. economic pressures, saying, 'The Americans want our resources, our water, our land, our country.
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Quick quotes: Reaction to Mark Carney being sworn in as prime minister
OTTAWA — Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada's new prime minister, succeeding Justin Trudeau. Here's how some leaders and politicians are reacting to his appointment. — "I'd like to begin by … wishing Mr.
Carney sworn in as Canada's new prime minister
TORONTO — Former central banker Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister on Friday, and will now try to steer his country through a trade war brought by U.S. President Donald Trump, annexation threats and an expected…
Carney is sworn in as Canada's new prime minister
Former central banker Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister. Carney, 59, on Friday replaced Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in January but remained in power until the Liberal Party elected a new…
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