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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Challenged by Trump, Trudeau rallies Canada as his final act - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
OTTAWA, Ontario — It was not even three months ago when it seemed like Canadians couldn’t wait for an end to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s nearly decade-long stint as their leader. On Jan. 6, he announced his intention to step down, with polls showing most Canadians deeply unhappy with the state of their country.
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