Brit to run the Bank of England since it was founded in 1694 and the former head of Canada’s central bank, says he is entering the race to be Canada’s next prime minister following the resignation of Justin Trudeau.
Former central banker Mark Carney has strongly suggested he will run to be Canada’s next prime minister during an appearance on Jon Stewart’s ‘The Daily Show’.
Mark Carney, the former governor of Canada's central bank, on Thursday launched his bid to succeed Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and prime minister, immediately becoming a frontrunner in the race.
Former head of UK central bank enters race to take over from Justin Trudeau as leader of Liberal Party and Canada
Mark J. Carney ’87 — a member of Harvard’s Board of Overseers, the University’s second-highest governing body — launched his campaign to become Canada’s next prime minister at a rally in Edmonton, Alberta Thursday afternoon.
Former central banker pledges to focus on the economy, argues for less federal spending in move to differentiate himself from Justin Trudeau
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney ’s decision to throw his hat in the ring in the race to become leader of the federal Liberal party has led to a shakeup at the top of Brookfield Asset Management.
The front runners for the Liberal leadership are former central banker Mark Carney and ex-Finance Minster Chrystia Freeland, whose abrupt resignation last month forced Trudeau's exit.
Burlington MP Karina Gould has announced her intent to run in the federal Liberal leadership race. Gould posted on X this morning that she's running for the leadership because "we need to rebuild our party so that we can keep building our country. We need new leadership to fight for everyday Canadians."
They’re not friends’; Carney campaign pushes back on Maxwell photos, Jan. 11 Well, Mark, my boy, how do you like living in the real cutthroat world of politics? It doesn’t matter who leaked the photo of you with probably one of the most infamous child sex traffickers in recent memory,
The Member of Parliament says he is enthusiastic about Mark Carney moving the Liberal Party back towards its centrist roots