Mark Carney may have an impressive resume and career, but he is the wrong man at the wrong time for Canada. Carney is currently running to become leader of the Liberal Party and, by extension, the prime minister of Canada – in part by saying his global experience makes him the man to face down U.
OTTAWA — The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is dominated by one name: Donald Trump. How to wrestle with the incoming president and his tariff threats has emerged as the defining question in the Liberal Party leadership contest.
T he sprint to succeed Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada’s Liberal Party has begun. Eight candidates have put their names forward ahead of the January 23rd deadline, but the race will almost certainly be won by either the former central-bank governor,
Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney secured endorsements from Bill Blair, Anita Anand and Nate Erskine-Smith.
While Mark Carney’s outsider status inspires the Liberal faithful, his performance on the campaign trail is more likely to highlight the drawbacks of political inexperience.
After months of speculation about his future, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney launched his campaign to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader on Thursday with a promise to build the fastest-growing economy in the G7 if he's elected.
Canada's ruling party leadership race is being shaped by President Trumps threat to impose tariffs - with every candidate pitching themselves as the leader who can face him down.
Don’t look now, but as most Canadian leaders are lockstep behind a strategy to counter possible American tariffs, here comes Canada’s female Donald Trump with different ideas. And if Liberal Party members choose her to become prime minister on March 9,
Mark Carney, the first non-Brit to run the Bank of England since it was founded in 1694 and the former head of Canada’s central bank, says he is entering the race to be Canada’s next prime minister fo
Chrystia Freeland has called for economic retaliation if President-elect Trump follows through with his threat to impose tariffs.
After months of speculation about his political ambitions, former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney has announced his run ... He also noted the tariff threat from US President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Monday, saying ...
The departures from the Net-Zero Banking Alliance began with Goldman Sachs' announcement on Dec. 6 and come ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House next week. Trump has been critical of efforts by governments to prescribe climate-change policies.