Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s PM after Trudeau steps down



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Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada’s Prime Minister, which is replaced by Justin Trudeau, as the country faces questions about US President Donald Trump’s sovereignty and Canada’s largest business partner, about the trade war with the United States.

Carney, a former central banker, who has never held a public office in Canada, is moving forward to meet the challenges facing the country, including the Liberal Party’s inclusion in the elections later this year.

Carney was sworn in after a Trudeau position in early Friday in almost a decade.

Trudeau announced his resignation in January as Paul shows his Liberal Party will face defeat in the next election. But since then, the party’s lucky has improved between Trump and Canada’s growing hatred about his policies.

In a farewell message posted on X on Friday, Trudeau said: “Thanks to Canada – to trust me, challenge me and honor me the best country and the best people, and to the best people on earth.”

Former Bank of Canada Governor and Bank of England were elected Liberal Party leaders in Land sliding March 9. During his decades-long career in Finance, Carney is hoping for a major global crisis and its intermittent governments-hoping to discretion as he is preparing to take office with Trudeau.

The Liberals have been conducting a carnie court for more than a decade, and advised Trudeau about Canada’s economic recovery from Covade 19. But a banker politician did not take his official entry until Trudeau announced his resignation in January. All his rival politicians were sitting: Carni is in an extraordinary situation to become Canada’s Prime Minister without having a seat in Parliament.

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