Mark Carney, former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor, Thursday officially launched his campaign to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and prime minister.
The 59-year-old economist is entering the race following Trudeau's Jan. 6 resignation announcement with the new Liberal leader to be chosen on March 9. Carney will face competition from former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
Carney is an outsider who offers Canada a fresh start. Having successfully managed multiple financial crises, he's a promising contender for Canada's economy. In addition, his international experience will help him deal with Trump's tariff threats, as well as global climate change initiatives.
Despite positioning himself as an outsider, Carney is deeply connected to the Liberal establishment as a longtime advisor to Trudeau's government. He supports controversial policies — including carbon pricing — and lacks the political experience needed to lead the country through its current challenges.