Mark Carney on Sunday won the race to become the leader of Canada’s ruling Liberal Party and is all set to succeed Justin Trudeau as the country’s next prime minister amid rising public dissatisfaction and a brewing trade war with United States.
The former central banker has been appointed to now lead the party in the upcoming general elections and represent Ottawa amidst challenges from US President Donald Trump.
Carney, 59, secured a decisive victory in the Liberal Party leadership race, winning almost 86 percent of the votes, defeating former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Nearly 1,52,000 leaders voted in the leadership contest within the Liberal Party, which was necessitated after Trudeau stepped down from his post in early January after facing internal party opposition and Freeland’s exit from the cabinet.
Carney has previously presented himself as the ideal counter to Trump’s disruptions, underlining his leadership in guiding the Bank of Canada through the financial crisis in 2008-2009 and helping the Bank of England emerge through the economic turbulence after the 2016 Brexit vote.
“There’s someone who’s trying to weaken our economy,” Carney said referring to Trump. “He’s attacking Canadian workers, families, and businesses. We can’t let him succeed.”
“He is attacking what we build. He is attacking what we sell. He is attacking how we earn our living,” Carney said at a final campaign event near Toronto on Friday, Reuters reported.
“We are facing the most serious crisis in our lifetime,” he further continued, adding that, “Everything in my life has prepared me for this moment.”
Who Is Mark Carney?
• Mark Carney, 59, a former central banker and highly regarded economist, emerged as a prominent figure in the political landscape of Canada after he entered the leadership race in January this year.
• Born in Fort Smith in Canada’s Northwest Territories, he was raised in Edmonton, Alebrta. He studied economics at Harvard where he was a backup goalie for the Crimson’s hockey team. He pursued his doctoral degree in economics at Oxford.
• Carney ran the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013 followed by the Bank of England from 2013 to 2020, which earned him a reputation for steady leadership during financial crises. He was the first non-British to run the Bank of England since it was founded in 1694.
• Carney has also been a former Goldman Sachs executive. He worked in London, New York, Tokyo, and Toronto, before his appointment as deputy governor of the Bank of Canada in 2003.
• After stepping down from the Bank of England in 2020, Carney served as a United Nations envoy for climate action and finance. Despite his extensive experience, he has never held elected office or served in parliament.
• His wife’s name is Diana, who is British-born, and has four daughters.
In the days ahead, Trudeau and Carney will meet with Canada’s Governor General, Mary Simon, who will entrust the Liberal leader with the responsibility of forming the new government in the country.
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