TORONTO (AP) — Former central banker Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after the governing Liberal Party elected him its leader Sunday as the country deals with U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war and annexation threat, and a federal election looms.
Operators of tourist attractions are hoping for a busy March Break in Toronto now that some Canadians are changing their travel plans due to U.S. tariff threats and the weak loonie.
As Trump's trade war looms over Canada, the ruling Liberal Party has chosen veteran economist Mark Carney to replace Justin Trudeau.
Former central banker Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after he won Liberal Party leadership vote in a landslide
Former central banker Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after a Liberal Party leadership vote in a landslide. Carney is 59. He was born
Trump and his aides have reportedly threatened to redraw the northern border, go after Canada’s minerals and water, and cancel NORAD.
The White House slapping Canada, Mexico and China with tariffs quickly sparked ire and reciprocal measures from the U.S.'s main trading partners.
After decades of bilateral stability, the vote on Canada’s next leader now is expected to focus on who is best equipped to deal with the U.S.
The governing Liberal Party of Canada elects former central banker Mark Carney its leader. He'll face President Trump’s trade war and annexation threat, and a federal election.
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