💨 Abstract
Mark Carney, a two-time central banker and crisis manager, is set to become Canada's new prime minister, facing the challenge of navigating Donald Trump's tariffs. A political outsider with no prior government experience, Carney argues that his crisis management skills and international banking career make him the best candidate for the job. Born in the Northwest Territories and educated at Harvard, Carney will be the first Canadian prime minister without legislative or cabinet experience.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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