Toronto – Former Central Banker Mark Carney sworn as a new Prime Minister Canada on Friday, and now they will try to direct their country Trade war He brought U.S. President Donald Trump, the threat of the annexation and the expected federal elections.
Carney, 59, replaces Prime Minister Justin Trudeauwho announced the resignation in January, but remained in power until the Liberal Party chose a new leader. Carney is usually expected to run general choices in the coming days or weeks.
The administrative liberal party appeared ready for the historical defeat of the election this year until Trump declared economic war and threatened to be 51 in Annex. State. Now the party and her new leader could go out to the top.
Carney said Is ready to meet with Trump If he shows “respect for Canadian sovereignty” and is ready to take “Joint access, much more comprehensive access to trade”.
Trump placed 25% of the tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and threatened by wiping tariffs on all Canadian products 2. April. He threatened economic coercion in his annexation threats and suggested that the border was a fictional line.
US Trade War and Trump Talk about creating Canada 51. The US State has Infurated Canadians, who smelled an American anthem on NHL and NBA games. Some cancel excursions south of the border, and many avoid buying American goods when I can.
The rallet in Canadian nationalism strengthened the chance of the Liberal Party in the Parliamentary Elections, which is expected within a few days or weeks, and liberal clarifications are improved in public opinion polls.
Carney, who Stressed crises When he was the head of the Bank of Canada since 2008, and then in 2013. year when he became the first fact that was not an Inctitizen who launched the Bank of England – helping to manage the Brexite in the UK – will now try to manage Canada through trade war brought Trump.
Carney, former Goldman Sachs Executive Director without experience in politics, becomes 24. Prime Minister Canada.
“It will make it very good. It is appreciated by international”, Former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien told reporters Friday. But he added, “There is no magical solution. This is not a normal situation. We have never seen someone changing their minds every five minutes as the president of the United States, not only in Canada.”
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2025-03-14 15:50:00