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Mark Carney Elected as Next Canadian Prime Minister

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Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister, succeeding Justin Trudeau. He leads the Liberal Party into an election to be held later this year. Carney has no prior elected experience and does not have a seat in the House of Commons. He received 85.9% of the vote in a contest against former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, former government house leader Karina Gould, and former member of parliament Frank Baylis.

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    1. For the transition of power to take place, the prime minister must inform the governor general of their intention to resign and advise them about who they think their successor should be.
    1. If President Trump is imposing 50% tariffs on our steel and aluminum, Canada must respond with 50% tariffs on all US steel and aluminum imports.
    2. Our message to the US administration must be clear—do not mistake our kindness for weakness. We are a strong, proud, and independent nation, and we will fight back against these economic attacks.
    3. If Carney-Trudeau policies did this much economic harm before tariffs, imagine the devastation they would cause after tariffs.
    4. And now our Liberal friends, after they've caused all this damage, are going to pull a sneaky trick. They're going to try to get elected for a fourth term. A fourth term by replacing Justin Trudeau with his economic adviser, Mark Carney.
    1. Canadians face from our neighbor an existential challenge.
    1. I think we were written off about four months ago, and now we're right back where we should be.
    1. I am committed to supporting our government as we defend Canada from Donald Trump and his ill-conceived and unjustified trade war.
    2. I will continue to stand up for my constituents … and fight for a fairer, more inclusive, more prosperous Canada in Ottawa.
    1. My government will ensure our response has maximum impact in the US and minimal impact here in Canada, while supporting affected workers.
    2. What you will see from this government is focusing on building here at home, building with different partners abroad. And that will reinforce the point.
    3. Our message is we're a very focused government, we're focused on action at this time. I'm ready to go.
    4. Everything in my life has prepared me for this moment.
    5. Donald Trump thinks he can weaken us with his plan to divide and conquer. Pierre Poilievre's plan will leave us divided and ready to be conquered.
    6. I know how to manage crises … in a situation like this, you need experience in terms of crisis management, you need negotiating skills.
    7. Who's the worst person to stand up to Donald Trump? Pierre Poilievre. He worships the man.
    8. We are a proud, independent nation. We view ourselves as the greatest country on Earth. We have been insulted on multiple occasions by senior members of the administration. We are not going to reciprocate in those insults.
    9. America is not Canada. And Canada never, ever, will be part of America in any way, shape or form.
    10. We will have to do things that we haven't imagined before, at speeds we didn't think possible.
    11. No one will starve us into submission because Canada is and will remain the best country in the world. Vive le Canada!
    12. There's someone who's trying to weaken our economy. Yeah, Donald Trump. Donald Trump. He's attacking Canadian families, workers and businesses, and we cannot let him succeed. The Americans want our resources, our water, our land, our country. Canada never, ever will be part of America in any way, shape or form. Who's ready to stand up for Canada with me?
    1. If we go into a recession, it's self-made by one person—President Trump.
    1. You need seriousness in times of crisis, and Carney is the incarnation of seriousness. He's an elite technocrat, while Poilievre likes slogans and to mock people.