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19-03-2025 Vol 19

Mark Carney should be the next Prime Minister in Canada

In the midst of a generational crisis in Canada’s relationship with the United States, the Liberal Party in Canada on Sunday chose a non -selected technocrat with deep experience in the financial markets to replace Justin Trudeau as party leader and the country’s prime minister and to take on President Trump.

Mark Carney, 59, who controlled the Bank of Canada through the global financial crisis in 2008 and Bank of England through Brexit, but which has never been elected to Embed, won a leadership on Sunday against his friend and former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.

He won a fantastic 85.9 percent of the votes cast by the Liberal Party members. More than 150,000 people voted according to party leaders.

“America is not Canada. And Canada will never, ever, be part of America in any way, form or form, ”said Mr. Carney in his acceptance Speech Sunday night to an electric audience of regular parties directly addressing Mr. Trump’s constant threat that he wants to make Canada the 51st state. “We didn’t ask for this match, but Canadians are always ready when another drops the gloves. ” ”

“So Americans should make no mistake,” Mr. Carney. “In trading, as in hockey, Canada wins.”

He is expected to be sworn in as prime minister quickly, early this week, and officially ends the Trudeau era. His first and most pressing challenge will be to control the threat of Mr. Trump to Canada’s economy and sovereignty.

But because Mr. Carney does not have a place in parliament, he is expected to call federal elections shortly after being sworn in as prime minister. In these elections, he faces Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party.

It is a crucial moment to take the steering wheel in Canada, a member of NATO and the group of 7 industrialized nations and the world’s second largest land for landmass.

Mr. Trump has put the thumb of Canadian politics through his on-again-off-again persecution of tariffs against Canadian goods threatening to destroy the economy and his threatening comments about annexation.

Mr. Trudeau summed up the mood of his own party and much of the Canadian community and spoke at the Liberal Party Convention to a misdeed audience in Ottawa just before his successor was announced.

“This is a country -defining moment. Democracy is not a given. Freedom is not a given, ”said Mr. Trudeau. “Even Canada is not a given.”

Mr. Carney said he supported the Genuarcation Gas Canada has adopted. “My government will keep our tariffs on until the Americans show us respect,” he said.

Canadian voters have suggested that opinion researchers that who can best stand up to Mr. Trump has been an important question that controls the choice of Mr. Carney and future decisions in the federal choice.

Federal elections must be held in October in line with Canada’s rules. The Conservative Party, led by Mr. Poolievre, had long maintained a lead of 20 plus over the Left in the polls, but the gap has closed since Mr. Trudeau announced his resignation, and Mr. Trump began taking movements against Canada.

The latest vote suggests that most respondents would choose Mr. Carney rather than Mr. Poolievre if he led the Liberal Party into the election. Polling also shows that Canadians prefer Mr. Carney dealer with Mr. Trump over Mr. Poilievre. Mr. Poolievre has suffered a serious setback in polls, as some voters see him as too closely ideologically to Mr. Trump.

Mr. Carney’s experience of dealing with major crises such as Technocrat could also give him an advantage over Mr. Poilievre in people’s perception. Mr. Poolievre, 45, has been a lifelong politician without much experience outside of Canada’s parliamentary rough and tumble.

The Liberal Party -Establishment stood around Mr. Carney’s campaign against Mrs. Freeland, a former top lieutenant of Mr. Trudeaus, whose resignation in December triggered Mr. Trudeau’s own decision to resign.

And it has been clear that the Conservative Party also sees Mr. Carney as the bigger threat: It has run negative ads against him, focusing on his personal wealth and investment decisions.

A key question will be whether Mr. Carney adequately can differentiate himself from Mr. Trudeau, whom he advised and was friendly with. Canadians want change after a decade of Mr. Trudeau, and the Conservative Party have highlighted the personal and ideological relations between the two men.

Except for Mr. Trump is facing a number of problems that many voters blame Mr. Trudeau, as first and

But wider, more existential problems about how Canada is driven, is also pressing. One is how to use Canada’s huge natural resources, including oil, gas and coal, as well as the vital fertilizer ingredient potash, rare minerals and uranium needed for atomic energy.

Mr. Carney, in the years following his monetary policy career, emerged as a global evangelist for green investment, and he has to decide how to make use of Canada’s huge natural funerals.

Immigration has been another important question for Canadians. Historically, the country has been open to economic migrants and refugees, but after the pandemic Mr. Trudeau a rapid growth of temporary migration to Canada to help fill a work shortage.

It has offset a setback, with migrants accused of further exerting a dysfunctional housing market and health care.

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