Mark Carney

Mark Carney

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Mark Joseph Carney is a Canadian politician and economist who has served as the 24th prime minister of Canada since 2025. He has also been leader of the Liberal Party and the member of Parliament (MP) for Nepean since 2025. He previously was Governor of the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013 and Governor of the Bank of England from 2013 to 2020.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke informally with Donald Trump at the G7 summit in France, but did not secure a formal bilateral meeting.
Centre observers see Carney's informal engagement as pragmatic but are critical of his failure to secure a formal meeting, raising questions about Canada-U.S. leverage.
Far Right
Caught on hot mic at G7 pitching Canada's Chinese EV deal to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Criticized for betraying Canadian sovereignty by peddling a Chinese-controlled industry to Trump, undermining national interests.
Lean Right
Carney missed his 100th question period, with Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer highlighting that most were missed while he was in Ottawa.
Carney is criticized for repeatedly avoiding accountability in Parliament, a sign of Liberal contempt for democratic oversight.
Center
Announced new sanctions on Russia at G7 summit and had an informal hot-mic chat with Trump about Chinese EVs.
The Centre sees Carney projecting Canadian leadership on Ukraine while carefully managing the relationship with Trump's unpredictable trade and security demands.
Lean Left
Hot mic moment at G7 summit caught him discussing Chinese electric vehicles with Donald Trump.
Liberals view Carney's assertive stance on Chinese EVs as a sign of strong leadership, but worry the gaffe may harm diplomatic relations.
Far Right
Carney bungled a tree planting ceremony in Ireland, leaving the sapling in its pot.
The People's Party sees this as emblematic of the Liberal government's focus on hollow symbolism rather than practical results.
Lean Right
Liberal adviser pushing an expansive internet censorship regime as part of the 'online harms' bill.
Conservatives view Carney as a key architect of Liberal overreach that would suppress conservative speech under the guise of protecting children.
Center
Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed the U.S.-Iran peace deal and said no single country will define the new world order, speaking from Ireland before heading to the G7 summit.
Centre observers see Carney as effectively balancing Canadian interests with U.S. leadership, though some worry his multilateral rhetoric may lack concrete action.
Lean Left
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that no single nation would define the new world order ahead of the G7 summit.
Liberals see Carney's statements as a strong articulation of Canada's multilateralist foreign policy and its role in fostering global cooperation.
Far Right
A new poll indicates that if Mark Carney were to lead the Liberal Party, the gap between them and the Conservatives would narrow significantly.
He is viewed with suspicion as a potential Liberal leader due to his globalist "values" outlined in his book, which critics argue would undermine Canada's national interests.

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