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Mark Carney named next Canadian PM after winning party leadership vote in landslide

Mark Carney, who served as the 120th governor of the Bank of England from 2013-2020, has been named the next prime minister of Canada after winning his party leadership vote in a landslide

Mark Carney(Image: Getty Images)

Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England, has recently been elected as the next Canadian prime minister, emerging victorious in the Liberal Party leadership vote with a resounding 85.9 per cent support.

Carney will be stepping into the role following Justin Trudeau's nine-year tenure, as reported by .

Known for his leadership of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy through Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic from 2013–2020, Carney was notably the first non-Brit to assume the top position at the central bank, which has existed for over 300 years.

During his time at the Bank of England, he implemented a reduction in interest rate meetings from 12 to 8 annually.

The former central banker gained significant popularity amid Canada's tumultuous relations with the Trump Administration, which imposed 25 per cent tariffs on various Canadian imports.

In retaliation, the nation struck back with £16bn in tariffs on American goods such as orange juice, peanut butter, coffee, and appliances.

Upon celebrating his victory, Carney fiercely criticized Trump's "unjustified tariffs" and his "attacks" on Canadian families, workers, and businesses.

Looking ahead, Carney, who is expected to be officially sworn in shortly, will spearhead his party into the impending general election that may take place within weeks.