
Mark Carney has won the race for Canadian Prime Minister. He will replace Justin Trudeau. Carney will take over the command of the country at a time when US President Donald Trump waged a trade war against Ottawa. The Central Bank of Canada and the former Governor of Bank of England defeated three rivals by heavy votes in the Liberal Party leadership competition on Sunday. Carney has not yet worked in any elected post. Carney will take oath as Prime Minister in the coming days and will lead the Liberal Party in the next general election.
Attack on Trump
According to media reports, 59 -year -old Carney attacked Trump most of the time during his victory speech. He said, “Americans should not have any misunderstanding. Like hockey, even in business, Canada will win.”
Let us know that the US President has been an attacker about Canada for a long time. He has many times described Canada as the 51st state of America and its Prime Minister is the governor of the state.
Trump put 25 tariffs on imported products from Canada to bow to Ottawa to bow down to his wish, although he then banned some of these. Canada also imposed counter -tariffs. Trudeau accused his American counterpart of trying to demolish the country’s economy.
Carney said in his victory speech that Trump is ‘attacking Canadian workers, families and businesses. “He said,” We can’t let them succeed. “According to Carney, his government will continue the tariff on American imports’ until American gives us respect.”
Canada will never be a part of America, in any way
In response to Trump’s claim to make Canada a 51st American state, Carney said, “Canada will never be a part of America in any way.” He said, “American wants our resources, our water, our land, our country.” He said, “These are black days, the black days imposed by a country on which we cannot trust now.”
The Liberal leadership race began in January when Trudeau resigned after being in office for almost a decade. Due to deep unpopularity among voters, there was a lot of pressure on him to leave the post. People were disappointed with the housing crisis and rising cost of leaving.
Trudeau on Sunday warned during a farewell address to its Liberal Party that Canada was facing a challenge and economic crisis from the United States.