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Mark Carney, Liberal Party of Canada and central bank
Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney enters race to be Canada’s next prime minister
Brit to run the Bank of England since it was founded in 1694 and the former head of Canada’s central bank, says he is entering the race to be Canada’s next prime minister following the resignation of Justin Trudeau.
Mark Carney officially joins Liberal leadership race to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney announced a run for Liberal leader and prime minister, promising a centrist focus on the economy.
Former Central Banker Mark Carney Seeks Leadership of Canada’s Liberal Party
Carney disclosed his intentions to a crowd in Edmonton, Alberta, the western Canadian city where he spent the bulk of his youth, promising an economic agenda focused on lifting the country from a period of stagnant growth.
Banker, Investor, Prime Minister? Mark Carney Bids to Lead Canada.
The former governor of the Canadian and British central banks announced he was running to become head of the Liberal Party and prime minister.
Mark Carney officially joins race to succeed Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader and prime minister
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney speaks to reporters at the Liberal caucus retreat in Nanaimo, B.C. in this 2024 file photo. OTTAWA—Former central bank governor Mark Carney has announced his campaign for Liberal leader and prime minister at an event in Edmonton Thursday.
Former Bank of Canada Governor Carney Enters Race to Replace Trudeau
Carney worked for Goldman Sachs before joining the Canadian finance ministry in 2004. He was named Bank of Canada governor in 2007 and quickly had to deal with the after-effects o
Canada Ex-central Banker Mark Carney Launches PM Bid
Mark Carney, the former governor of Canada's central bank, on Thursday launched his bid to succeed Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and prime minister, immediately becoming a frontrunner in the race.
Mark Carney joins race to succeed Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister
Carney, who was Governor of Bank of Canada and Bank of England, made the formal announcement of his entry into the leadership race in Edmonton
Former head of Bank of Canada may replace Trudeau as prime minister - Reuters
Former Governor of the Bank of Canada, Mark Carney, has announced his intention to run for the leadership of the ruling Liberal Party. This allows him to become the next Prime Minister of Canada, succeeding Justin Trudeau,
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Mark Carney casts himself as a political outsider with launch of Liberal leadership bid
Former central banker pledges to focus on the economy, argues for less federal spending in move to differentiate himself from ...
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Mark Carney runs for leader of Canada's Liberal Party
If successful, the former Bank of England governor would become Canada's interim prime minister ahead of the next general ...
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Mark Carney to announce run to become next Liberal leader
Carney is set to announce his leadership campaign at an event in Edmonton on Thursday, according to a press release from Calgary Liberal MP George Chahal.
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What to expect from Mark Carney's Liberal leadership bid
Mark Carney, former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, has officially jumped into the race to ...
Edmonton Journal
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Mark Carney launches Liberal leadership campaign in Edmonton
Mark Carney announced his bid to become leader of the Liberal Party of Canada surrounded by dozens of supporters in Edmonton ...
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Teasing a Liberal leadership bid, Mark Carney talks change, economy with The Daily Show
Mark Carney has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to talk about what kind of a Liberal leadership candidate he ...
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