The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now set, with former central banker Mark Carney and former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland the two biggest names to have declared their candidacy.
Following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement in January that he will resign, two candidates have early leads to replace him as head of the Liberal Party and, potentially, in the premiership.
The ex-Bank of England governor is hoping to fill Justin Trudeau’s shoes – but many see him as too similar to the current, unpopular leader
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down after almost a decade in power, setting up a leadership battle in the G-7 country. Central American nation offers closer cooperation on migration and security while seeking to ease U.S. fears about Chinese influence over the Panama Canal.
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Carney says carbon pricing has lost the support of the Canadian people; pledge follows similar vow from rival Chrystia Freeland
Holly Simms discusses the potential candidates for Canadian liberal leadership in the face of an upcoming election.
In the weeks following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement, the race to name his successor seems to have become a two-person contest between former Deputy Prime Minister
Liberal Party candidate Ruby Dhalla has joined the race to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister. Born in Winnipeg’s Manitoba to immigrants from Punjab, Dhalla has been part of the Liberal Party since she was a teenager.