
Canada New PM Mark Carney: Mark Carney took oath as Prime Minister of Canada in Ottawa on Friday. Carney took oath of office in the presence of King Charles’s private representative General Mary Simon. Bank of Canada and former Governor of Bank of England 59 -year -old Carney took oath in both English and French languages, in which he took an oath of allegiance to King Charles III and vowed to serve as loyal and true servant to His Majesty.
On Sunday, Carney defeated his rivals in the race to become the leader of the ruling Liberal Party, while he already had no political experience. This unprecedented step has aroused people’s interest, especially given Carney’s background in dealing with complex economic crises.
Carney’s first major challenge will be to address stressful US-Canada relations, which have reached the lowest level ever. To deal with this, Carney plans to re-shape his cabinet, in which Finance Minister Dominic Lablc will be transferred to the International Trade Portfolio and will take over as Francois Francois-Filip Champagne Finance Minister. The objective of this strategic move is to strengthen Canada’s alliances in Europe, especially in London and Paris, where Carney is going to go next week.
He spoke about Trump
Carney will replace Justin Trudeau, who worked as Prime Minister for more than nine years. Along with his experience in dealing with crises, Carney’s external status was considered a major reason for his victory. In a statement, Carney emphasized his commitment to protect Canada’s sovereignty and said that he would meet Trump only when Canada’s sovereignty would be respected. ” He also reiterated that he will maintain counter -tariffs on American goods until the US displays respect for Canada. According to Canadian Foreign Minister Melani Jolie, efforts are underway to arrange a call between Trump and Carney.
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