Toronto – The Canadian Liberal Party chose the leader of the Central Bank Veteran Marku Carney as his new leader, which means that he will quickly replace the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the upper office in the country. Transition and Trudeau’s political decline, comes from Chaotic Trade War With the nearest federal federal in Canada launched by President Trump.
The correct date that Carney will take the function as Prime Minister Canada remained uncertain. The time of transition will determine Carney in connection with Trudea.
Carney won almost 86% more than 151,000 votes. The next closest candidate received 11,144 votes.
The new leader will inherit the Government led by the party who saw his support among Canadian polling stations in recent years. In addition to opposition parties, eager to start the choice, the situation becomes an emergency. Carney’s government could collapse the parliament to call new national elections, which can be called every time between parliament returning to the session 24. and 20. October, which must be protected.
Trudeau announced in January that they would deviate As a leader of the party and, with a move, from his role of the Prime Minister, due to the growing pressure within the Liberal Party as a survey showed her support among voters.
The resignation of the Trudeau was sailed to the path to the Liberal Party selected a new leader, and Carney hoped to see in the formation of the new office on Sunday, and then put his decades of financial experience in order to face the country with the Lord Trump’s trade war.
Who is Mark Carney?
Born in Fort Smith, in the northwestern territory of Canada, Carney grew up in Edmonton before heading for the United States to graduate economics at Harvard University. He later moved to the Great Britain and gained a master’s degree, and then in 1995. PhD in the economy from the prestigious University of Oxford.
It was appointed Governor of the Bank of Canada – similar to the Federal Reserve in the US – in 2008. year, in the middle of the global financial crisis, which helped the management of Canada.
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Carney influence extended outside Canada, however, not only because he led one of the most important institutions of the Central Government. In 2010. The time magazine called him among the world’s influential worlds of the most influential leaders. In 2011 year, the Reading Copinija Canada called him the “most reliable Canadian”, and the editor of the Euromoney magazine appointed him by the Governor of the Central Bank in 2012.
During his term as the Central Banker in Canada, several high international positions, including the Chairman of the Committee for the Global Financial System and the Chief Committee for Financial Stability for the Group’s largest G20 economies.
Between 2013. and 2020, Carney returned to Britain after being wiretapped as the Governor Bank of England, headed for the Central Bank in Great Britain and helping the country’s economic convulsions from the European Union. He was the first citizen who did not manage the institution in the UK in his 300-year history.
Recently, Carney served as a separate envoy of the United Nations about climate action and finances and as a head of investment transition in the Brookfield Property Management company. He stepped back from both positions to continue his liberal offer for the Liberian leadership offer.
Carney’s reaction to Trump
Mr. Trump’s trade war and his frequent threats that the American company Canada “51st” would be hot topics during the Liberal Party of Management. Carney, along with other candidates, emphasized the importance of a strong domestic economy in the face of those threats.
Carney said that Canada had enabled its economy to become “weak,” leaving it sensitive to tactics of pressure based on tariff tariffs. He said that Canada is experiencing one of the worst economic crises in their history, and to predominate that the main reforms needed to ensure long-term strength and stability.
“I know how to manage crises,” Carney said during a hearing for his party’s leadership. “I know how to build strong economies.”
Carney on Sunday said that the retaliac tariffs in Canada put on the United States, which he said that “the maximum influence in the United States and minimal impact here in Canada”, remain “until the Americans show us respect.”
Carney said Mr. Trump “attacked Canadian families, workers and business work, and we cannot allow him to succeed. And we won’t. I’m proud of the Canadians who heard their voices.”
Earlier in the campaign, he said that as a prime minister, the reciprocal tariffs of dollars will be on American imports in the trade war and role in Canada as a vital energy supplier and uranium to its southern neighbor.
“It’s important to distinguish what you can’t control, what can we control. We can’t change Donald Trump, but we can control our economic destiny,” he said during the discussion.
Carney on Sunday also addressed Mr. Trump’s threats in Annex Canada, saying, “America is not Canada, and Canada will never be in any way part of America.”
“We didn’t ask for this fight … so Americans don’t need mistakes, in the store, as in hockey, Canada will win.” He added.
2025-03-09 23:20:00