As candidates debate in the race to be the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, many people believe one person would best handle the country’s economy. Four people are in the race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader—former central banker Mark Carney,
The move has been described as a decision to shift “Canadian jobs to Donald Trump’s hometown of New York City” by his Conservative opponents. Carney tried to deflect the scandal earlier this week by claiming the move was agreed after he resigned from Brookfield in mid-January to enter politics.
Why do both former Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, and former Canadian deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, think they’re best placed to lead Canada? How will either take on Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre if they win the Liberal party leadership elections on March 9th?
In a press conference in Ottawa on Sunday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he is not "MAGA" in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks in an interview. Poilievre also criticized Mark Carney's economic policies as the former Bank of Canada governor.
It took a while but finally Canadians can no longer call Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre “our own Donald Trump.”