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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Lean Right
Prime Minister Carney is in the news for ruling out oil export cuts in trade retaliation and for contradictory statements about the Gordie Howe bridge deal.
Conservatives criticize Carney for a weak trade stance and evasiveness on the bridge deal, questioning his leadership and transparency.
Center
Prime Minister Carney signed a housing agreement with Alberta Premier Smith and faces criticism for Liberal MPs blocking bridge-deal hearings.
Centre observers praise the housing deal but criticize the lack of transparency on the bridge revenue-sharing terms with the U.S.
Far Left
Prime Minister Mark Carney is organizing a September CEO summit with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and Blackstone, and is being criticized for cutting public services and capitulating to Big Oil.
NDP/Green supporters see Carney as a liberal elite who has abandoned progressive values by deepening ties with corporate power and fossil fuel interests while slashing healthcare and wildfire response.
Far Right
A new poll suggests he would narrow the gap between Liberals and Conservatives, and his book 'Value(s)' is being scrutinized for its policy vision.
Criticized as a globalist elite pushing left-wing values through Liberal leadership, representing the establishment the People's Party opposes.
Lean Right
Prime Minister facing backlash from Premier Doug Ford over the Billy Bishop airport decision, risking a frayed political alliance.
Conservatives criticize Carney for betraying a key provincial ally and showing poor judgment on economic infrastructure.
Far Left
Carney is criticized for public service cuts that worsened wildfire response, for deepening ties with fossil fuel industries, and for planned changes to the Canada Health Transfer.
From an NDP/Green perspective, Carney is failing on climate, public services, and healthcare, prioritising corporate interests over people.
Far Right
Poll shows Carney as Liberal leader would narrow gap with Poilievre; his book 'Value(s)' analyzed for ideology.
Criticized as a globalist banker who would continue Trudeau's policies; People's Party sees him as part of the elite consensus.
Center
Announced three by-elections for August 31 and faces Conservative demands for a plan to counter Trump tariffs.
Centre view: Praised for calling by-elections but criticized for lack of clarity on trade strategy.
Far Left
Carney is rumoured to be considering a Liberal leadership run if Trudeau steps down later this year.
NDP and Greens are wary of Carney's centrist economics and close ties to the fossil fuel sector.
Far Right
A new Leger poll shows Carney would narrow the gap between the Liberals and Conservatives if he becomes Liberal leader.
People's Party supporters view Carney as a globalist elite whose values threaten Canadian sovereignty and free markets, as highlighted in True North's investigative series.

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