Canada’s Liberal Party will elect a new leader following Justin Trudeau’s resignation. Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland are ...
The leadership change comes at a challenging time for Canada, with domestic and international pressures mounting.
The front runners for the Liberal leadership are former central banker Mark Carney and ex-Finance Minster Chrystia Freeland, ...
The Canadian Liberal Party plans to choose a new leader on March 9 due to Justin Trudeau stepping down. The party is facing a challenging pre-election period according to polls. Potential candidates ...
The National Board of Directors met Thursday to decide the initial rules for the race to succeed Prime Minister Justin ...
Most speculation is now centered on Freeland, former British Columbia premier Christy Clark and former central banker Mark ...
Then-Bank of England Governor Mark Carney advocated lowering interest rates to near zero to counter the economic shock of ...
Were either Mr. Carney or Ms. Freeland to win the Liberal crown, all three major national party leaders would be non-Quebec ...
Polls show the Conservatives with a commanding lead, and a potential crushing defeat for the Liberals. But many will soon be ...
For Atlantic MPs like New Brunswick’s Wayne Long and Ken McDonald of Newfoundland and Labrador, both of whom are not seeking reelection, that means the party being unafraid of distancing itself from ...
Mark Carney, a longtime ally of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said he was considering a possible bid to lead the Liberal Party and stand as prime minister.