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    Mark Carney leads Liberals, set to be sworn in as Canada’s PM

    March 10, 2025
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    Mark Carney, 59, a former central banker, has been elected leader of Canada’s ruling Liberal Party and is set to become the country’s next prime minister, succeeding Justin Trudeau. Carney secured a decisive victory, obtaining 86% of the votes cast, defeating former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Trudeau announced his resignation in January amid declining public support and internal party challenges.

    Mark Carney leads Liberals, set to be sworn in as Canada’s PM

    His tenure faced serious issues such as high inflation, cabinet resignations, and potential trade tensions with the United States under President Donald Trump. These failures, defined Trudeau’s tenure in government which was marred by consistent challenges. Justin Trudeau’s government faced mounting criticism, struggling with economic instability, rising inflation, and a housing affordability crisis that left many Canadians unable to keep up with soaring costs.

    Turdeau’s administration was also marred by ethics scandals, including conflicts of interest allegations, which eroded public trust. A series of high-profile cabinet resignations exposed internal divisions within the Liberal Party, while Trudeau’s handling of Indigenous reconciliation efforts and climate policies faced backlash from both activists and industry leaders.

    Trudeau’s legacy: an utter failure marred by weak leadership

    Additionally, his government’s response to U.S. trade policies under Donald Trump was seen by critics as weak, failing to prevent the imposition of tariffs that harmed Canadian businesses. These challenges, combined with declining approval ratings and electoral setbacks, contributed to his decision to step down, paving the way for new leadership under Mark Carney.

    Carney’s ascent to leadership comes at a critical juncture, with Canada embroiled in a trade dispute with the United States. Trump’s administration has imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian goods and made controversial remarks about annexing Canada as the 51st state. In his victory speech, Mark Carney firmly rejected these notions, emphasizing Canada’s sovereignty and readiness to defend its economic interests.

    Mark Carney’s rise from banker to prime minister

    He criticized Trump’s actions for weakening the Canadian economy and vowed to maintain retaliatory tariffs until the U.S. demonstrates respect for Canada. Mark Carney’s background includes serving as the governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, making him the first Canadian prime minister without prior political experience. His expertise in economics is viewed as an asset in navigating the current economic challenges and trade tensions.

    Public sentiment in Canada has shifted towards nationalism in response to external pressures, with Carney’s firm stance against U.S. tariffs resonating with many citizens. Recent polls indicate a tight race between the Liberals and the opposition Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, with a general election required by October 20. Mark Carney is expected to call an election soon and seek a parliamentary seat to solidify his mandate. Trudeau will remain in office until Carney is sworn in as prime minister in the coming days.

    The transition marks a significant shift in Canadian politics, with Mark Carney’s leadership expected to focus on economic stability, defending national sovereignty, and preparing for the upcoming electoral challenges. As Canada navigates this period of change, the new administration faces the task of uniting the country, addressing economic concerns, and maintaining strong international relationships amidst ongoing global uncertainties. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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