Mark Carney will be sworn in as Canada’s 24th prime minister on Friday, replacing Justin Trudeau. Governor General Mary Simon will lead the ceremony. Carney takes office at a difficult time, with Canada facing trade tensions with the U.S. and preparing for an election. His cabinet is expected to be much smaller than Trudeau’s, signaling a shift in governance. REUTERS



Mark Carney will officially take over as Canada’s prime minister this Friday, bringing Justin Trudeau’s long tenure to an end. Trudeau, who has led the country for more than nine years, will step down as Carney assumes office.

Governor General Mary Simon will swear in Carney and his cabinet ministers at 11 a.m. on Friday. This ceremony will mark the beginning of Carney’s leadership and the start of a new government.

Carney, a former central banker, was elected leader of the Liberal Party on Sunday. With his background as the head of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, he is stepping into politics at a challenging time for the country. He will be Canada’s 24th prime minister.

His leadership begins as Canada faces significant tensions with the United States, which is currently in a trade dispute with its northern neighbor. Relations between the two countries have become strained under U.S. President Donald Trump, making economic policy a top concern for Carney’s administration.

In addition to navigating these international challenges, Carney must also prepare for an upcoming general election. The political landscape remains uncertain, and his ability to lead the country effectively will be closely watched.

Carney is expected to form a much smaller cabinet than his predecessor. Reports suggest his new team may include only 15 to 20 ministers, significantly fewer than Trudeau’s 37-member cabinet. This move is seen as an effort to streamline the government and improve efficiency.

As Carney steps into office, all eyes will be on how he handles these pressing issues. His economic expertise and leadership skills will play a crucial role in shaping Canada’s future.

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