The Bank of Canada’s independence could be tested as Mark Carney, former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, is now running for leader of the Liberal Party.
Holly Simms discusses the potential candidates for Canadian liberal leadership in the face of an upcoming election.
Canada's ruling party leadership race is being shaped by President Trumps threat to impose tariffs - with every candidate pitching themselves as the leader who can face him down.
Freeland pledges a new process for party leadership reviews, while Gould says caucus could adopt the Reform Act to vote out their leaders
The sprint to succeed Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada’s Liberal Party ... After running the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013, Mr Carney then ran the Bank of England until 2020.
Carney reportedly saw the Bank of England position as a stepping stone for his political ambitions in Canada when Trudeau stood down. After months of speculation, Mark Carney, the former Bank of England governor, has announced he will run to succeed Justin ...
Montreal, Canada ... the Liberal Party, where they stand on key issues, and whether they will be able to help the party make up ground ahead of the next election. Mark Carney, former Bank ...
Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney ... and Housing Minister Nate Erskine-Smith endorsed the former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor on Saturday. Industry Minister François ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters and a significant endorsement of her rival for the Liberal Party leadership have marred former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s campaign launch for the job of Canada’s n
Trudeau, after three election victories and more than nine years in power, has made it impossible for the Liberals to avoid disaster in the next election by delaying his departure.” Since those deathless words were penned,
Here's a look at the Liberal leadership race and where the candidates stand on First Nation, Inuit and Métis policies.
Donald Trump hadn’t even settled into office before his presidency dominated politics — not only in the United States but also in Canada. His threat of across-the-board tariffs of 25% and musings about conquering the country with which the US shares the world’s longest undefended border startled politicians north of the 49th parallel — as well as journalists,