New Prime Minister of Canada: Mark Carney's name emerged as a strong contender
Tariff war is going on between the US and Canada and to deal with it, it is now necessary to choose its new Prime Minister for Canada. It is being said that voting can be done by the members of the Liberal Party on Sunday, after which the name of the new PM will be announced. In place of Trudeau, Mark Carney's name has now come up as a contender for the post of Prime Minister of Canada.
Who will become the Prime Minister?
US President Donald Trump is all set to target Canada, recently announced a tariff on Canada. Along with this, he has also told the date of imposing tariffs. The outgoing Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, has already resigned from his post. Now, amidst Trump's tariff war, the name of crisis management expert and veteran central banker Markar Carney is emerging as a prominent contender for the post of Prime Minister of Canada. 59 -year -old Mark Carney can become the next Prime Minister of Canada. It is believed that around 140,000 party members will participate in the election and the winner is expected to be announced on Sunday. He is considered the main contender to replace the outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Mark has the support of Liberal Party leaders
The name of Bank of Canada and former Governor of Bank of England, Mark Carney, has emerged as a major contender. In 2008, Carney played an important role in taking the country out of the financial crisis. During that time he was highly praised. He has the support of several cabinet ministers and MPs of the Liberal Party. Trudeau announced his resignation in January, but he will remain Prime Minister until he was elected. Whoever becomes the next Prime Minister of Canada, will face American diplomatic and economic pressure. The biggest challenge before them will be how to improve relations with America.
Public opposition to Trump's statement
Canadians are angry with Trump's trade war and his talk of making Canada the 51st state, opposing the American national anthem in NHL and NBA Games. Some people are canceling the south trips and many people are avoiding buying American goods as far as possible. People are opposing Trump's statement by not purchasing American products.