Mark Carney Sworn In as Canada’s Prime Minister, Faces Challenges with Trump and Upcoming Election
The former central banker and political newcomer steps into leadership as tensions with the U.S. escalate and an election looms.
- Mark Carney, a former central banker with no prior political experience, has been sworn in as Canada’s 24th Prime Minister following Justin Trudeau’s resignation.
- Carney is expected to call a snap election soon to solidify his mandate and capitalize on rising support for the Liberal Party after months of decline.
- Tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump have escalated, including Trump’s controversial remarks about annexing Canada and ongoing trade disputes.
- Carney has criticized Trump’s approach to Canada, emphasizing the importance of defending Canadian sovereignty while keeping open the possibility of future cooperation.
- Critics, including opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, have labeled Carney as elitist and out of touch, a potential vulnerability as he prepares for the election campaign.





















































