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Carney 'considering' campaign to replace Canada's Trudeau
- The former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, Mark Carney, says he is "considering" entering the race to replace Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada's Liberal Party. Trudeau said on Monday he would step down after nine years as Canadian prime minister - following growing pressure from his own party and poor opinion polling.
The article discusses Bob Carney, a former Manitoba cabinet minister, who is contemplating a leadership bid to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Carney, who has been out of politics for over two decades, has been encouraged by his supporters to consider running for the leadership of the Liberal Party. He has expressed concerns about the current state of the party, suggesting it has drifted from its core values. Carney has not made a final decision but is seriously considering entering the race, especially in light of Trudeau's declining popularity and the upcoming leadership review. He believes there is a need for a return to traditional Liberal values and policies that focus on economic growth, fiscal responsibility, and social justice.
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/carney-considering-campaign-to-replace-canada-s-trudeau/ar-AA1x6lIf ]
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