Mark Carney to remain the Prime Minister of Canada
- On April 29, 2025, Mark Carney won the Canadian federal election in Ottawa to remain Prime Minister of Canada.
- The election followed Justin Trudeau's resignation amid party confidence loss and criticism over rising antisemitism.
- Carney's campaign focused on countering U.S. Tariffs and threats including Trump's annexation remarks while pledging to tackle antisemitism and housing shortages.
- He declared, "Who's ready to stand up for Canada with me?" and addressed fears caused by recent antisemitic incidents and economic challenges.
- Carney's victory implies a mandate to reinforce Canadian sovereignty, expand security funding, and pursue a clean energy transition amid ongoing geopolitical pressures.
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Mark Carney elected Canadian prime minister after unusual race that split Jewish voters
Canada voted to keep Prime Minister Mark Carney in his seat Monday night after a stunning election that saw many voters swing to the Liberal Party amid fears over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and looming threats to make the…
Mark Carney to remain the Prime Minister of Canada
OTTAWA, Canada (NBC, KYMA/KECY) - Mark Carney will remain the Prime Minister of Canada. According to the CBC, it is too early to know whether the Liberals would win enough seats to form a majority government, but it projected another term for the party. Carney is a former central banker, having served as the governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. He was elected prime minister by the Liberal Party in March to replace Justin …
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