
Canada's Liberal Party leadership candidate and former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney speaks to the media in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on February 25, 2025.—Reuters
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Ottawa: Canadian incoming Prime Minister Mark Carney hit a defective note when the former central banker pledged to win US President Donald Trump’s trade war, saying his country would not be “never” part of the United States.
After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, on Sunday, the Liberal Party did not waste any time to stand for the “Canadian lifestyle” after being elected by a large majority. “We did not say for this fight. But Canadians are always ready when someone else drops gloves, “Carney told party supporters in Ottawa.
“So the Americans, they should not make any mistake, in trade, such as hockey, will win Canada,” he said. The 59 -year -old said, “Canada will never be part of the United States in any way, shape or shape.”
Carney may not have long work. Canada should hold elections by October, but within weeks the Snap Pool can see well. The current vote was included in the opposition conservatives as a minor favorite.
In his victory speech, Carney warned that the United States under Trump was trying to control Canada. “Americans want our resources, our water, our land, their country,” he added, “he added,” These were dark days through a country we cannot trust. “
“We are all being called for a Canadian lifestyle.” Carney had previously led both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. He well defeated his central challenger, former Deputy Prime Minister of Trudeau, Christia Freeland, who held senior cabinet positions in the 2015 Liberal government.
Carney won 85.9 % of the cast near the cast. Freeland got only eight percent of the vote. Carney campaigned on the promise of standing with Trump. Trump has repeatedly talked about annexing Canada and throwing life -blooded trade, bilateral trade, which has led to chaos from tariff measures in various directions since taking office.
“The people of Canada face a challenge from our neighbor,” said Trudeau. Meanwhile, European leaders indicated interest in working with the Carney government, as French President Emmanuel Macron said that “relations between France and Canada are stronger than ever.”
British Prime Minister Kerr Star congratulated Carney and said: “I look forward to working with him on joint international priorities.” China, which has a tumultuous relationship with Canada, also congratulated Carney, but said that the country hopes “can follow a positive and practical policy about China.”
Carney has argued that his experience makes him the ideal counter of Trump. He has presented himself as a manager of an experienced economic crisis that has led the 2008-2009 financial crisis and the Bank of Canada through the Bank of England, which has led to a riot after the 2016 Brexit vote.
Celebrating the results in Ottawa, the party’s loyal Corey Stevenson said that “the Liberal Party has happened on its ships.” He told AFP, “In the next election (Tory Leader), we chose to compete best against Perry Paulore and deal with Donald Trump.” Data released on Wednesday from the Angus Red polling firm shows that Canadian views as a favorite choice to counter Trump, which is likely to promote liberals on opposition conservatives.
Thirty -four percent of respondents said they trusted Carni the most to deal with Trump, with a 34 % backing polyure. Carney made a fortunate as an investment banker in Goldman Sex before entering Canada’s civil service.
After leaving the Bank of England in 2020, he has served as a UN envoy who is working to invest in the private sector in climate -friendly technology and plays the private sector.
He never served in Parliament and did not hold any elected public office. Analysts say their unprovoked campaign skills could prove responsibility against the already invading advertisements against the conservative party, accusing Carney of changing his experience and misrepresenting his experience.
“He is not involved in any election trouble,” said Cameron Anderson, a political scientist at Western University in Ontario. But he said Carney’s tough anti -Trump statements “is what Canada wants to hear from its leaders.” They are “looking at these things in a way.”