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Irish Star on MSNCanada's 'next Prime Minister' once made brutal Harry Potter dig at Donald TrumpFinancier Mark Carney is the favorite to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada's next prime minister and he made a Voldemort reference when describing Donald Trump's threats to the country
Canada is expected to select a considered former central banker to tackle the challenges posed by President Donald Trump's tariffs on a cornerstone of Western free trade.Mark Carney, 59, is the favourite to become the next prime minister when the governing Liberal Party of Canada announces its decision on a replacement for Justin Trudeau in a leadership vote on Sunday.
Mark Carney, the front-runner to succeed Justin Trudeau as leader of Canada's Liberal Party, was the 8th governor of the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013.
Mark Carney, the frontrunner to lead Canada's Liberal Party, criticized US President Trump for his comments about Canada becoming the 51st state, calling them ridiculous and insulting, and likened the
Justin Trudeau's party was headed for near-certain defeat. That is until Trump's tariffs came, upending the face of Canadian politics.
Mark Carney, a highly regarded economist and former banker has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with the Liberal Party set to announce its new leader on Sunday.
Mark Carney, the front-runner in the race to become Canada’s next prime minister, squared off for the first time with rival Chrystia Freeland in a French-language TV debate that focused on how to handle US President Donald Trump.
In the final stretch of the Liberal Party of Canada (LPC) leadership race, Mark Carney held a militant rally Thursday night in Montreal. He attacked the Conservative leader, presenting him as a politician who would have difficulty opposing the threats of the American president.
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Calgary Herald on MSN'We will win': Carney slams Trump, Poilievre and tariffs during Calgary campaign stopLiberal leadership candidate Mark Carney railed against Trump and sweeping tariffs during a campaign stop in Calgary on Tuesday, with less than five days remaining in the party leadership race. In a speech to hundreds of Liberal supporters,
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