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BBC News, Ottawa
Mark Carney won the race to inherit Justin Trudea as a Canadian Next Prime Minister, promising to win the trade war against the US President Donald Trump.
The former governor of Canada and central banks of Great Britain beat three rivals in a liberal leadership competition in the landslide.
In the great part of his speech, Carney, 59, they attacked Trump, who imposed tariffs in Canada and said he wanted to make the country 51. US state. “Americans shouldn’t be wrong,” he said. “In the store, as in hockey, Canada will win.”
Carney is expected to be sworn in our premiere in the coming days and will lead Liberals to the next general election elections, which is expected to be invited in the coming weeks.
Carney, now the Prime Minister-determined, never served in the selected office.
The leadership race began in January after Trudeau led resigned to almost a decade in function. He faced internal pressure to stop over deep unpopularity with voters, who were frustrated by the housing crisis and the growing costs of life.
Carney won the first leaf on Sunday evening, taking 85.9% of the vote to win closest to Rival, former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
Loud fans erupted how the results were announced in a bunch of about 1,600 entertainment in the four casualties, Canada capital.
The party said more than 150,000 people in the race threw the ballots in the race.
Carney, who will lead minority power in parliament, could either call themselves general elections or opposition parties to force one with unreliable later this month.
Liberals reduced conservatives, led Pierre Poilievre, at the beginning of this year for more than 20 points.
But they narrowed the gap because the Tramp War began with Trump and are now statistically related to the official opposition, according to some surveys.
With great speech, Carney focused on Trump’s “unjustified tariffs” on Canada, the largest American trade partner.
“He attacks Canadian workers, families and companies,” he said, sparking loud boos from the crowd. “We can’t let him succeed.”
He said that his government would keep tariffs in American imports “until the Americans show respect.”
“I know it’s dark days,” Carney said. “Dark days brought to the country we can no longer believe.
“We get shock, but let’s never forget lessons: We have to take care of ourselves and we have to look after each other. We have to retire together in difficult days ahead.”
ReutersCarney also committed to “provide our borders”, which was the key request of Trump in their tariff condition.
The American president was even mentioned in the attacks of Carney on his main opponent, the conservative leader of Poilievre.
The plan “Pierre Poiliereva is leaving us divided and ready to win,” Carney said.
“Because the person who worns on the Altar Donald Trump kneels in front of him, don’t stop at him.”
Shortly before Carney took the Stage Trudeau emotional farewell speech at the same event.
He warned that Canada faced the “existential challenge” from the USA under Trump.
Conservatives had to politically turn to the gudeaue’s resignation, and aiming Carney as “just like Justin”, as they accuse the Liberals “to win the fourth term by simply replacing their leader.
The party of the party also accused Carney to lie about his role in the launch of the Brookfield Asset Management Management from Toronto in New York. Carney says that a formal decision to move the company was made after he left the board.
Federal Minister of Public Security David McGuinty, which supported Carney, told the BBC to “embody the type of silent decision, but longing determination and competence to address some of these great questions.”
“I’m really excited, really excited about what’s coming. And honestly, it’s time to choose.”
What are Carney’s key policies?
Former Central Banker works on a wide centrist agenda, shift away from Trudeau, who moved Liberals to the left.
Among the new key promises of the Liberal Leader is to progress according to large energy projects such as pipelines, which in recent years have faced political roadblocks.
He promised large investments in residential and clean energy projects, and trade in trade within Canada, where barriers remain between the province and to cheer in trade from the United States.
During the leadership race, Carney promised to increase the size of the Federal Government, which expanded 40% under Trudea and take the program.
2025-03-10 01:59:00



