Mark Carney could soon become prime minister of Canada and rule this country until September 2026, yet he’s barely answered any questions about his views and policies.
Here's a look at the Liberal leadership race and where the candidates stand on First Nation, Inuit and Métis policies.
Holly Simms discusses the potential candidates for Canadian liberal leadership in the face of an upcoming election.
A walk through the Star’s archives to learn more about Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney, the 59-year-old former central banker from Edmonton, Alta.
Frank Baylis, easily the wealthiest candidate in the race (his eponymous Baylis Medical Company was sold for more than $2 billion in 2021), has received the endorsement of Celina Caesar-Chavannes, a ...
According to a new study by Léger, Mark Carney is still the frontrunner to become the next Liberal Party of Canada leader.
The case of Carney ChukwuemekaCarney Chukwuemeka joined Chelsea from Aston Villa in the summer of 2022. He came with a lot of ...
Mark Carney, the former central banker who’s running to lead Canada, said the government should be open to curbing ...
While Mark Carney’s outsider status inspires the Liberal faithful, his performance on the campaign trail is more likely to ...
The senior ranks of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Cabinet have made their choice on who they believe should replace him as ...
Ontario member of Parliament Chandra Arya said the Liberal party informed him he's out of the running to be its next leader. Arya, who was the first to announce his candidacy to replace Prime Minister ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney secured three more endorsements from cabinet on Saturday, with Defence Minister Bill Blair and Transport Minister Anita Anand backing Carney in statements on X ...