Mark Carney, an economist and political newcomer, swear as a new Prime Minister of Canada Friday, days after the chosen leader of the supervisory party in charge.
In his previous roles as Governor of the Canadian Bank, Central Bank in the country, and the Bank of England, Carney used to help two countries of financial erasing time.
Such experience is expected to come into negotiating with a continued US trade war that President Donald Trump.
He would replace the main chief minister Justin Trudeau after a landslide victory in the Liberal Leadership race last week.
Governor General Maron Simon will lead to Carney’s swear – the 24th Prime Minister of Cannada – Canada – and his ministers in the Cabinet. The opportunity to formally mark the last of the nine-year political power for Tradeau.
But the celebration surrounding the inauguration of his successor is a short residence, if Carney chose to continue the next federal election in Canada – which is currently scheduled for October.
If the election has occurred, Carney is expected to put himself as the best candidate to bring Trump to the Trade War I have since returned to the White House.
Carney promised to keep Canadian tariffs in specific American goods until the Canadian-Mexican-Mexican deal of Canada – Cusma)
“We will not allow him to succeed,” Carney said in his speech victory on Sunday.
Until the Americans show respect “Carney said his government will continue with the tariffs of our import.
“I know it’s dark days,” Carney said. “Dark days a country carries us no longer trusted.
“We take the shock, but we can’t forget the lessons: we need to watch ourselves and we need to look at each other. We need to get along with tough days ahead.”
Canada depends on US trade. Economists say it risks a shrinkage when the trump tariffs are completely imposed.
When the federal election comes, Carney’s main opposite can be a conservative leader in Piyvre compared to his style of an electoral fact.
Before the threat of tariffs, conservatives enjoy a 20-point lead to some poll polls. Today, some polls indicate the greater the larger race.
When Canadians Next Go To The Polls, The Liberals Will Face Not Only The Conservatives – Who Are The Official Opposition With 120 Seats In The House Of Commons – But also the bloc quebecois, who have 33 seats, who have 24.