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Ex-central banker to replace Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister after winning Liberal Party vote
Who’s in the running to be Canada’s next prime minister? Meet the Liberal Party candidates
All eyes are on Canada’s ruling Liberal Party, which will soon select a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday.
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Mark Carney to be Canada's next prime minister with Liberal Party election win
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ABP News on MSNWho Is Mark Carney? Canada's New Liberal Leader Who Will Succeed Trudeau Amid Trade War With TrumpMark Carney on Sunday won the race to become the leader of Canada's ruling Liberal Party and is all set to succeed Justin Trudeau as the country's next prime minister amid rising public dissatisfaction and a brewing trade war with United States.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow both say they’re looking forward to working with the federal Liberal Party’s newly elected leader and soon-to-be prime minister of Canada.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in the first week of January that he was proroguing Parliament until March 24 to allow time for the party to select a new leader, after which he would resign. It ends a nearly 12-year run for Mr. Trudeau, who became leader in 2013 and brought the Liberals back to power with a majority government in 2015.
Ontario’s early provincial election cost taxpayers an estimated $189 million but delivered a mostly status quo result — a third consecutive PC majority.
The Liberals will secure enough seats to regain official party status after two terms in the single digits, but Leader Bonnie Crombie failed to win a seat in Mississauga East-Cooksville. The Liberals were leading or elected in 14 ridings late Thursday. The threshold for official party status in Ontario is 12 seats.
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