The Justin Trudeau era is coming to an end in Canada, with the government's Liberal Party choosing former central banker Mark Carney as the new leader and ultimate prime minister on Sunday.
The leadership contest, triggered by Prime Minister Trudeau's resignation in January, ended on Sunday evening, with former Canadian bank governor Mark Carney winning the internal party election. Carney, who won 85.9% of the vote, won former finance minister and vice-prime minister Christia Freeland and former minister Karina Gould with 3.2%, businessman and former MP Frank Bayliss and 3% CBC at 8%. Report.
Probably shows an approximate lack of enthusiasm of 400,000 Liberals who signed up for votes at CTV's Leadership Contest Report Only 151,899 votes were actually cast.
Under Canada's parliamentary system, Carney will not automatically become prime minister, but he will have to wait for Trudeau to officially put his resignation as Governor. Carney is then invited to form a new government. This process is expected to run within next week.
Despite being a longtime Trudeau advisor during economics and coronavirus lockdowns, Carney has tried to take the liberals into a new direction and cast himself as an outsider who can stick to the ongoing trade dispute between the US and President Donald Trump.
But critics such as Conservative leader Pierre Poilierble have accused the former Goldman Sachs investment banker of being “despicable” and expressing a doubling of the failed economic and environmentalist Trudeau era agenda.
Although he has never been elected to public office, perhaps the first Prime Minister has never been voted at any level, so he has been deeply involved in Canadian politics and has been involved internationally for nearly 20 years. He was first established as head of the Bank of Canada during the 2008 financial crisis.
Carney later became the first non-British chosen to lead the Bank of England in 2013. During his tenure as governor of the UK central bank, Carney frequently faced criticism for spreading the “project horror” warning of a potential financial crisis due to withdrawal from the European Union.
During China's coronavirus crisis, Carney served as an advisor to the UK's government, Boris Johnson, and later served in the Canadian government of Justin Trudeau.
Carney publicly branded the Canadian “free convoy” uprising against Draconia's measures, including vaccine mandate, to represent “instigation” against Ottawa's government and defend the government that chased those who funded the protests.
“Now, anyone who sends money to the convoy must definitely be that way. You are funding the agitation. Foreign funders of the rebellion interfered with our internal harm from the start. Canadian authorities must take every step within the law to identify them and punish them thoroughly. The involvement of foreign governments and officials associated with them should be identified, exposed and addressed,” he said. I wrote it 2022.
Carney was also at the forefront of the international green agenda, serving as the United Nations envoy for Climate Action and Finance from 2019 to January, when he resigned for liberal leaders.
Additionally, Kearney leads the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), an initiative to advance climate policy across financial institutions in the West. The institution has recently I suffered The major blow as a top American bank, including JP Morgan, was withdrawn from the plan after President Donald Trump's re-election, who had vowed to fight so-called environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies.
Carney and the liberals were reinforced by harshness amidst the trade dispute and humorous suggestion from President Trump to make Canada the “51st nation” of America. This has been a convenient distraction from the costs of living and migration crisis that came down to the country during Justin Trudeau's free reign.
However, the opposition Conservatives continue to take the lead in the polls for the upcoming election. The next fixed date after the election is set in October, but the Liberals are in a minority position in Parliament, and other opposition parties have vowed to join together for a no-confidence vote.
The tariffs and green agenda with conservative leader Pierre Polivre could be the main focus of the campaign Branding The next PM claims as “Carbon Tax Scarney” and that his green agenda will help drive more businesses to escape Canada in the US's favor.
According to Election Tracker From public broadcaster CBC, conservatives are most likely to win the next election, with a 51% chance of winning a full majority in Congress, with a 31% chance of winning the most seats but not reaching a majority. Conversely, liberals have only a 4% chance of a majority and only 14% chance of winning the most seats.





