Nelson: Liberals reborn under Carney? Pray it ain't so
- The race for the Liberal leadership will end on March 9, and the new leader must decide when to call a federal election, which is expected soon after victory.
- Mark Carney is favored to win, but he may avoid calling an election immediately despite pressure from observers and party dynamics.
- Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland stated that if elected, her focus will be on uniting leaders to prepare for a tariff war against the U.S.
- The Conservatives raised a record $41.7 million in 2024, indicating a strong financial position as they prepare for the upcoming election.
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Will the new Liberal leader call a snap election?
A source within the Carney campaign said whoever wins the leadership race will “need a strong mandate to take strong actions,” while Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday that if she wins, she’ll talk to the premiers and business and labour leaders before making a decision.
Let’s seize the moment
The climate cultists are finally beginning to admit that the concepts they endorsed are mistaken. Pictured: Mark Carney. Photo Credit: Mark Carney/X. As the old saying goes, never let a good crisis go to waste. That certainly is true for Canada facing tariff threats from U.S. President Trump, as there is opportunity in this unfortunate […]
Canada's ruling Liberals to announce new leader on Sunday, replacing Trudeau
Canada's ruling center-left Liberal Party will announce a new leader on March 9 to replace longtime party leader and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The main contenders for the post are former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney. The report comes from Reuters. Carney, who received the most support among the four main candidates and managed to raise the most money for the campaign, has a chance of beco…
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