Party members will cast their votes on Sunday in a campaign that has been overshadowed by the unsettling signals from Washington.
By happy coincidence, the Liberal Party of Canada chose Mark Carney as its new leader just two days after the National Hockey League staged its annual trade deadline. A coincidence because, in
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNThree Conservative defectors accuse Rustad of 'caving to woke liberals,' will sit as independents for nowThe fallout from the B.C. Conservatives’ ejection of Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie continued on Monday as she and two fellow MLAs, Tara Armstrong of Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream and Jordan Kealy of Peace River North, accused party leader John Rustad of “caving to the woke liberals” within his party.
The Liberal Party chose former economist Mark Carney, who will take outgoing PM Justin Trudeau's position as leader of the Liberal Party.
Mark Carney will be the next prime minister. How will he fight back against Trump's threats to Canada, and when will he call an election?
Yahoo Finance will chronicle the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs — from the threats to the eventual policy.
Liberal party members will select a successor to Trudeau, who earlier this year announced his resignation facing deep unpopularity, on March 9.
Raymond LaFrance, who has been a Liberal supporter for the past 20 years and voted for Carney, says while he believes Carney’s economic experience makes him the right man to lead Canada as it faces the threats of tariffs and annexation from Trump, he worries about his French.
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