Mark Carney to be sworn in as prime minister Friday: sources
- Mark Carney is expected to be sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister on Friday, according to Global News.
- Carney stated that the transition 'will be seamless and it will be quick' after meeting with the Liberal cabinet.
- Trudeau will officially resign as prime minister on Friday, leading to the dissolution of his cabinet, as reported by Radio-Canada and CBC News.
- After the ceremony, Carney is expected to call an election before Parliament resumes on March 24.
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Mark Carney set to be sworn in as prime minister with leaner Liberal cabinet
OTTAWA — Mark Carney is set to be sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister in a ceremony at Rideau Hall, along with a new Liberal cabinet. Breezing past reporters on his way into the ceremony Friday morning, Carney said his team is ready to go.

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OTTAWA -- Mark Carney will be sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister in a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa today. Here's the latest on today's events - which also include the introduction of a new cabinet (all times Eastern):


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OTTAWA, March 14 — Former central banker Mark Carney will be sworn in as Canada’s next prime minister today with the country rattled by a breakdown in relations with the United States. He succeeds Justin Trudeau who announced his resignation in January after nearly a decade in power and following dwindling support over the past year. The ruling Liberal Party overwhelmingly backed Carney to replace Trudeau, hoping the technocrat’s experiences, le…
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