Trump refuses to rule out recession and new Canadian PM Mark Carney vows to win trade war: Live updates - President’s remarks follow turbulent week as markets rattled by series of chaotic tariff annou
Canada's next PM Mark Carney takes aim at Donald Trump as ex-Bank of England chief replaces Justin Trudeau - Mark Carney replaces Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in Januar
Looking back at Mark Carney's Bank of England career as he takes over from Justin Trudeau - Mark Carney will take over at a tumultuous time in Canada, which is in the midst of a trade war with the US
By Mike Dolan Morning Bid U.S. What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Financial Industry and Financial Markets If markets believed Donald Trump would pause his disruptive economic plans at the first sight of a growth downturn or a stock market tantrum,
Justin Trudeau made a final dig at Donald Trump in his farewell speech as Canada’s prime minister. The 53-year-old, who will be replaced by former Bank of England boss Mark Carney, used his final speech at the Liberal Party conference on Sunday (9 March) to take aim at the US president over his controversial tariffs imposed on Canada.
As the trade war between the once best friends continues, ex-Bank of England boss Mark Carney will be Canada's next PM in a widely expected victory.
Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney will become the new prime minister of Canada after winning the Liberal Party leadership race in a landslide victory.
Canada’s incoming Prime Minister, Mark Carney on Sunday vowed to win United States President Donald Trump’s trade war amid ongoing tariff clash.
The rise and fall of Justin Trudeau – with Mark Carney to become Canada’s next prime minister - The leader was once a poster boy for liberalism but will be replaced after nearly 10 years in office
Former central banker Mark Carney claimed a landslide victory on Sunday to lead Canada's Liberal Party and to become the country's next prime minister. Now comes the hard part: taking on U.S. President Donald Trump who has threatened annexation,