Poll also finds top issues include the rising cost of living and housing, health care, the economy and climate change.
After months of speculation about his future, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney launched his campaign to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader on Thursday with a promise to build the fastest-growing economy in the G7 if he's elected.
“Sending Pierre Poilievre to negotiate with Donald Trump is the worst ... he spoke — a reference to his history of supporting carbon pricing policies. “Mark Carney is back from Europe to continue what Justin Trudeau started,” the ad said, arguing ...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck OTTAWA — Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney officially kicked off his bid to replace Justin Trudeau on Thursday by launching barbs at Pierre Poilievre and ...
Joly said she believes Carney is best positioned to defeat opposition Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the coming general election ... 7-year tenure as governor of the Bank of England. “Mark brings unparalleled economic experience,” Joly ...
She says Carney has “unparalleled economic experience” as a former central banker and he can defeat Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
10, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck OTTAWA — Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney officially kicked off his bid to replace Justin Trudeau on Thursday by launching barbs at Pierre Poilievre and describing the Conservative leader as a dangerous ...
Ontario Liberal MP Ryan Turnbull said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre should indeed be afraid of an incoming opponent who has lots of economic experience. “Mark Carney is a highly credible ...
According to data from Abacus Data, 33% of Canadians have a positive perception of Mark Carney.
While Mark Carney’s outsider status inspires the Liberal faithful, his performance on the campaign trail is more likely to highlight the drawbacks of political inexperience.
Carney slams Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre at his leadership campaign launch and vows to build Canada’s economy.
“Canada has never been more dark and divided,” he wrote at the time, with Poilievre’s Conservatives in a 22-point lead. On Wednesday, his website referred to a “major and straight-line decline” in the Conservative advantage in the last month.