Liberals to turn the page on the Justin Trudeau era as party selects successor
- Canada's Liberal Party will announce a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau soon, amid a trade war with the United States that threatens the Canadian economy.
- Mark Carney is seen as the front-runner, having received significant endorsements, including support from two-thirds of Trudeau's cabinet.
- The new leader must handle negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has threatened tariffs, while preparing for a potential election.
- Regardless of the election timing, the new leader will face important decisions soon, including a confidence vote in Parliament, which could lead to an election by October 20.
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Canada Liberal Party to choose new leader to replace Trudeau as PM
Canada's incoming prime minister Mark Carney struck a defiant note as the former central banker vowed to win US President Donald Trump's trade war, saying his country will "never" be part of the United States.
‘I have done my level best’: Justin Trudeau delivers farewell speech
CanadianPrime MinisterJustin Trudeau said that he had done his “level best,” as he officially stepped down after nine years in office. Trudeau’s resignation follows months of mounting pressure from within his own Liberal Party. In January, he announced his decision to step down. “As your leader, as your prime minister, I have done my level best each and every single day to help build a country that remains worthy of all Canadians,” Trudeau said …
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