The former Bank of England boss, Mark Carney, is now running for the Liberal leadership in his native Canada. What does his time in London tell us? Mark Carney was the first non-British person to become governor of the Bank of England in its more than 300-year history when he took the job in 2013.
Freeland's official campaign launch is set for Sunday in Toronto but she used social media Friday to make it clear her intention to join the race
The former governor of the Canadian and British central banks announced he was running to become head of the Liberal Party and prime minister.
In announcing his candidacy, Carney said he had resigned from all of his commercial roles — including his position on the global advisory board of Pacific Investment Management Co.
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s economic advisor Mark Carney has announced his candidacy to lead the Liberals.The former central banker launched his campaign in Edmonton, Alberta, saying he is a ‘political outsider’.
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) — Former central banker Mark Carney all but said he is running to be Canada’s next prime minister during an appearance on Jon Stewart's ‘The Daily Show’ on Monday night.
Mark J. Carney ’87 — a member of Harvard’s Board of Overseers, the University’s second-highest governing body — launched his campaign to become Canada’s next prime minister at a rally in Edmonton, Alberta Thursday afternoon.
Former central banker Mark Carney has strongly suggested he will run to be Canada’s next prime minister during an appearance on Jon Stewart’s ‘The Daily Show’
Chrystia Freeland blew up the career of her top political ally, Justin Trudeau. Now, she is taking on an old friend, the former central banker Mark Carney.Freeland, 56 years old, said on X Friday that she intends to run for the leadership of Canada’s Liberal Party and become the country’s next prime minister,
Sukh Dhaliwal (Surrey-Newton) and Randeep Sarai (Surrey Centre) are firmly in camp Carney; Ken Hardie (Fleetwood-Port Kells) has not yet pitched his tent
Mark Carney, the former central banker known for his tenure as Governor of both the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada, has officially resigned from his position as Chairman of Brookfield