OTTAWA (Reuters) - Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney will announce on Thursday he is running to replace Prime ...
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Former central bank governor Mark Carney is set to announce his campaign for Liberal leader and prime minister at an event in ...
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Mark Carney has run two central banks and championed the green transition. Now he wants to lead Canada’s Liberal Party.
On Thursday, Carney is expected to announce he will run to succeed Justin Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party Canada, a contest that could elevate him within weeks to the post of prime minister — ...
Carney is set to announce his leadership campaign at an event in Edmonton on Thursday, according to a press release from Calgary Liberal MP George Chahal.
Liberal MPs, especially those who for months had called for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation both publicly and ...
Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland would drop the consumer carbon tax — one of the Liberal government's signature ...
At least five Liberal MPs endorsed Carney, along with former Liberal deputy prime minister Anne McLellan, while Freeland ...