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Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s PM after Trudeau steps down


Mark Carney is sworn in as prime minister of Canada in Ottawa on Friday.

Mark Carney is sworn in as prime minister of Canada in Ottawa on Friday. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press/AP Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada’s prime minister, succeeding Justin Trudeau, as the country faces questions about its sovereignty from US President Donald Trump and a trade war with Canada’s largest trading partner, the United States.

Carney, a former central banker who has never held public office in Canada, is stepping in to confront the challenges facing the country, including leading the Liberal Party into an election to be held later this year.

Carney was sworn in after Trudeau stepped down earlier Friday after nearly a decade in power. Trudeau announced his resignation in January as polls showed his Liberal Party would likely face defeat in an upcoming election. But the party’s fortunes have since improved amid growing Canadian antipathy toward Trump and his policies.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 17: Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves after a joint news conference at the Presidential Office on May 17, 2023 in Seoul, South Korea. Trudeau arrived in Seoul the previous day on a three-day official visit to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. (Photo by Kim Hong-Ji - Pool/Getty Images)

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The former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England was elected Liberal Party leader in a landslide on March 9. During his decades-long career in finance, Carney steered governments through major global crises and periods of upheaval — experience he’s hoping to now leverage as he prepares to take over from Trudeau.

The Liberals have been courting Carney for more than a decade, and he advised Trudeau on Canada’s economic recovery from Covid-19. But the banker-turned-politician did not make his official entrance until Trudeau announced his resignation in January. All of his competitors were sitting politicians: Carney is in the unusual situation of becoming Canada’s prime minister without holding a seat in parliament.

Among Carney’s new cabinet, Chrystia Freeland – Canada’s former finance minister who had also ran for Liberal Party leadership against Carney – will become transport minister.



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