TORONTO— Former central banker Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after the governing Liberal Party elected him its leader Sunday as the country deals with U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war and annexation threat, and a federal election looms.
Ottawa -- Mark Carney, who won the election on Sunday to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada's next prime minister, said US President Donald Trump is "attacking Canadian workers, families and businesses." In his victory speech, Carney slammed Trump for his "unjustified tariffs" on Canada and repeated remarks about annexing the country.
Canada’s next prime minister has helped run two Group of Seven economies in crisis before and now will try to steer Canada through a looming trade war brought by U.S. President Donald Trump, a threat
An American posted to Reddit about an upcoming trip to Canada and wondered if her reception would be as frosty as our winters.
Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of Canada, was overwhelmingly elected the leader of the Liberal Party and the Great White North's next prime minister on Sunday.
President Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China as part of his "America First" agenda. Canada, Mexico, and China have retaliated with their own tariffs on U.S. goods. Economists warn that the tariffs could slow down the U.
Nearly one in five Americans are weighing the possibility of leaving the United States within the next five years, according to recent data.
Donald Trump admitted that the impending tariffs on imported goods will cause an economic "disruption" and period of "transition."