Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly has endorsed Mark Carney in the race for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, arguing the former governor of the Bank of Canada has a "clear vision" for the future.
The source said Joly believes Carney, the first non-Brit to run the Bank of England since it was founded in 1694 and the former head of Canada’s central bank, is the best candidate to deal with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose ...
Two years after Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly declared she was taking the unprecedented step of moving to confiscate millions of dollars from a sanctioned Russian oligarch with assets in Canada,
In a statement posted to social media, Joly said Carney "brings unparalleled economic experience, having served as governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England." "During times of crisis ...
He also helped the U.K. to manage the after effects of Brexit during his 7-year tenure as governor of the Bank of England. “Mark brings unparalleled economic experience,” Joly said in a statement.
He also helped the U.K. to manage the after effects of Brexit during his 7-year tenure as governor of the Bank of England. “Mark brings unparalleled economic experience,” Joly said in a statement. “During times of crisis, governments of all stripes ...
Joly believes the former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England is best suited to deal with the threat of a trade dispute with the United States. The source pointed to Carney's experience managing the 2008 financial crisis and the economic ...
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OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are running their first leadership race in more than a decade to replace the departing Justin Trudeau.
Mark Carney The former governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England held a public campaign launch in Edmonton ... Patty Hajdu, Mélanie Joly, Sean Fraser and Harjit Sajjan. He has submitted his paperwork to the party. Michael Clark Another late ...
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