Mark Carney, former banker and technocrat, wins a decisive victory to lead Canada's Liberal Party, promising to protect Canadian sovereignty against U.S. threats.
Canada's Liberal Party Elects Mark Carney as New Leader Amid Trump Tensions

Canada's Liberal Party Elects Mark Carney as New Leader Amid Trump Tensions
Mark Carney's election as leader signals a shift in Canadian politics as he prepares to confront challenges posed by President Trump.
In a significant political shift, the Liberal Party of Canada announced Mark Carney as the new leader on Sunday, succeeding Justin Trudeau amid rising tensions with the U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney, a 59-year-old seasoned banker with a track record in navigating financial crises, won a remarkable 85.9 percent of the votes in the leadership contest against former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, with over 150,000 Liberal Party members participating.
During his acceptance speech, Carney firmly asserted, "America is not Canada," emphasizing that Canada would never become "the 51st state." He addressed the ongoing threats from Trump, who has consistently challenged Canada's economic autonomy. "We didn’t ask for this fight, but Canadians are always ready when someone else drops the gloves," he stated, rallying party members around national pride.
Carney's leadership is expected to lead the country into a federal election soon, where he will prioritize safeguarding Canada’s economy and political independence from U.S. influence. His swift swearing-in as prime minister is anticipated within this week, marking the end of the Trudeau administration and initiating a new chapter in Canada's governance.