The former Bank of England and Bank of Canada governor says he is considering running for leader of Canada’s Liberal Party and prime minister.
Mr Carney, who was also governor of the Bank of England, is running as an outsider with considerable financial experience. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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One person likely to seek power in the Liberal Party after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation is Mark Carney, the former head of the Bank of Canada and later the Bank of England. Carney has long been interested in entering politics and ...
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(Reuters) -Canada's ruling Liberal Party is looking for a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ... FORMER BANK OF CANADA GOVERNOR MARK CARNEY Carney, 59, is the only major candidate who is not part of the Trudeau government.
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Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney announced on Thursday that he was running to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the ruling Liberal Party, saying he wanted to focus on the struggling economy.