Since Mark Carney became a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, images appearing to show him with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein and Klaus Schwab have started to circulate on social media.
In his farewell speech as Bank of Canada governor, in 2013, Mark Carney cast an admiring eye on the country he was leaving to take on the more challenging task of running Britain’s central bank. The title of his address – “ Canada Works ” – said it all.
Canada’s national carbon tax on consumer fuels is likely in its final weeks after both major contenders to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader have promised to scrap it.
The independence of central banks from the democratic process has been a bedrock of economic policy for decades. The Bank of Canada is no exception, maintaining distance from elected officials to ensure monetary policy
Hard-working, photogenic Goldman Sachs alumnus with more than a decade’s experience running two G7 central banks seeks new (short-lived?) role at the top of Canadian politics. To Mark Carney’s supporters, the 59-year-old former governor of the Bank of ...
president of the European Central Bank. Mark Carney’s good looks famously distracted Jude Law’s partner Phillipa Coan at Wimbledon in 2016 Credit: Getty To his detractors, however ...
Canadian politics could be heading for an extremely rare situation: a prime minister who doesn’t have a seat in the House of Commons.
In a highly staged event in Halifax on Friday morning, Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney concentrated on the environment and the imminent threat of tariff imposition by the U.S.
Besides imposing 25% tariff on Canadian imports to the US today (1 February), Donald Trump has also imposed 25% tariff on Mexico and 10% tariff on China after taking office
The 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath vaulted central bankers from obscure technocrats to leading actors in the global economy.
Mark Carney, the frontrunner to be the next Canadian prime minister, has said his country is "going to stand up to a bully" after US President Donald Trump announced tariffs of 25% on Canada. Speaking exclusively to BBC Newsnight, 59-year-old Carney said Canada will "match dollar for dollar the US tariffs".
Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney will abandon his party's consumer carbon tax and replace the policy with an incentive program that rewards Canadians for making green choices. The former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor will make the announcement at an event in Halifax later Friday morning.