OTTAWA — Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney officially kicked off his bid to replace Justin Trudeau on Thursday by launching barbs at Pierre Poilievre and describing the Conservative leader as a dangerous,
Poll also finds top issues include the rising cost of living and housing, health care, the economy and climate change.
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OTTAWA — The idea of becoming prime minister of Canada in a matter of weeks despite having never won an election does not seem to worry former central banker Mark Carney, who says he has started at the top many times in his career.
While Mark Carney’s outsider status inspires the Liberal faithful, his performance on the campaign trail is more likely to highlight the drawbacks of political inexperience.
Mark Carney, the first non-Brit to run the Bank of England since it was founded in 1694 and the former head of Canada’s central bank, says he is entering the race to be Canada’s next prime minister fo
OTTAWA — Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney officially kicked off his bid to replace Justin Trudeau on Thursday by launching barbs at Pierre Poilievre and describing the Conservative ...
Many Canadians were pleased to hear that Justin Trudeau was stepping down as Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister. Polls consistently showed they were fed up with his mediocre and ineffective leadership.
According to a new study by Léger, Mark Carney is still the frontrunner to become the next Liberal Party of Canada leader.
If the Liberal leadership race is causing a stampede of voters to give up on Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives, it’s not showing up in the polls. The latest Leger poll for Postmedia shows Poilievre’s Conservatives well ahead with 43% voter support compared to 25% for the Liberals and 16% for the NDP.
If they'd pulled the plug back and gone to an election back in the fall, they might have been able to leave the Liberals in their wake and form the official opposition. Now, with Mark Carney in the race to replace Justin Trudeau,
In the weeks following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement, the race to name his successor seems to have become a two-person contest between former Deputy Prime Minister