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Mark Carney Sworn in as Canada’s 24th Prime Minister Amid Heightened Tensions

By Hussain Shinan Published March 14, 2025
Mark Carney in Ottawa on Monday. As Canada's 24th Prime Minister, he faces the challenge of navigating the country through the economic turmoil sparked by tariffs and trade threats.

In a historic moment for Canadian politics, Mark Carney, a seasoned economic policymaker with no previous elected office experience, was sworn in on Friday morning as the 24th Prime Minister of Canada. Carney, who brings a wealth of experience from his leadership roles in global finance and central banking, takes the helm during one of the most turbulent periods in Canada’s political history.

At 60 years old, Carney assumes office in the midst of severe political instability, much of it rooted in the strained relationship between Canada and its neighbor to the south, the United States. The crisis began with President Donald Trump’s controversial trade policies, including aggressive tariffs, and threats to Canada’s economic sovereignty. The unprecedented nature of these tensions has left Canada grappling with the fallout of a diplomatic standoff.

Carney’s first task as prime minister will be negotiating with President Trump, who has openly targeted Canada with trade penalties and increasingly hostile rhetoric. With a federal election on the horizon, Carney has no time to waste. As a member of Parliament without a seat, Carney must navigate the political landscape with strategic precision. His party holds a minority of seats in the House of Commons, which necessitates the calling of a federal election, expected to take place by May.

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The newly appointed prime minister comes with an impressive career, having served as the Governor of the Bank of Canada during the 2008 global financial crisis. He later held the same position at the Bank of England, where he made history as the first non-British citizen to lead the institution. Carney’s tenure at the Bank of England extended through the Brexit transition, a period marked by significant economic uncertainty.

Prior to his central banking career, Carney worked at Goldman Sachs for over a decade. Since leaving the Bank of England, Carney has taken up prominent roles in corporate boards and become a leading global voice advocating for sustainable investment, particularly green initiatives.

In his bid to address the growing trade rift, Carney has expressed his intention to maintain a tough stance against President Trump while simultaneously seeking a trade resolution that benefits Canada. In response to U.S. tariffs, Canada has implemented retaliatory measures, signaling its readiness to take further action if necessary.

With the country facing significant challenges both domestically and internationally, Carney’s leadership will be tested as he takes charge of the Canadian government. The upcoming election, paired with his efforts to negotiate with the U.S., will set the tone for the future of Canada’s political and economic landscape.

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