Mark Carney is about to be elected as prime minister of Canada after his ruling Liberal Get together had been projected to win the election.
He held off the problem of his closest rival, Conservative Get together chief Pierre Poilievre.
Mr Carney has been prime minister since March when he gained a landslide victory in his social gathering’s management contest, changing Justin Trudeau who had served as prime minister since 2015, quitting amid stress from his MPs and poor showings in opinion polls.
Mr Carney then known as a snap election and his victory this week provides him a mandate by the voters to stay in workplace.
So, who’s Mark Carney?
The ‘Trump impact’
On paper, Mr Carney was a political novice, with no earlier election marketing campaign expertise. He additionally didn’t serve in Mr Trudeau’s authorities.
In accordance with Sky’s US correspondent James Matthews, Mr Carney’s strong response to Donald Trump’s antagonism harnessed a progress in Canadian nationalism.
Since turning into American president once more, Mr Trump has ceaselessly known as for Canada to turn into the 51st US state.
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Trump on why he needs Canada to be 51st state
On Monday, Mr Trump posted on his social media platform Reality Social: “America can no longer subsidise Canada with the Hundreds of Billions of Dollars (sic) a year that we have been spending in the past.”
A Carney adviser described Mr Trump’s publish as a “gift”, the Monetary Occasions reported.
Mr Carney’s acceptance speech for the Liberal Get together management in March appeared like an electoral call-to-arms.
“America is not Canada. And Canada never, ever will be part of America in any way, shape or form,” he mentioned.
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Canadian PM: ‘Tariffs are an assault’
As prime minister, Mr Carney applied 25% retaliatory tariffs on US items after the US president positioned a 25% tariff on Canadian exports to the US, 10% on power product exports and 25% on metal and aluminium merchandise.
“We must respond with both purpose and force,” Mr Carney mentioned.
Since turning into chief of the Liberals, Mr Carney has additionally moved the social gathering extra to the fitting, saying a middle-class tax lower and scrapping Mr Trudeau’s signature carbon tax and reversing a capital features tax enhance.
However he stays broadly dedicated to combating local weather change and addressing different issues resembling housing.
He has additionally promised to counter Chinese language international interference threats, calling China Canada’s largest safety menace.
Formative years
He was born on 16 March 1965 in Fort Smith within the distant Northwest Territories and raised in Edmonton, Alberta.
Mr Carney obtained a bachelor’s diploma in economics from Harvard College in 1988, and grasp’s and doctoral levels in economics from Oxford College.
Like many Canadians, he performed ice hockey, serving as a backup goalkeeper for Harvard.
Enterprise credentials
Earlier than turning into Canada’s chief, Mr Carney was in all probability most well-known within the UK for being the pinnacle of the Financial institution of England, the place he served as governor between 2013 and 2020.
He had beforehand headed up the Financial institution of Canada from 2008 to 2013 and helped his nation handle the worst impacts of the 2008 world monetary disaster.
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Mr Carney in 2008 when he was Financial institution of Canada governor. Pic: AP
He created new emergency mortgage services and gave unusually specific steerage on retaining rates of interest at record-low ranges for a particular time frame.
Even at that stage in his profession, rumours swirled that he would search a profession in politics with the Liberals.
When requested by a reporter in 2012 about attainable political ambitions, he replied: “Why don’t I become a circus clown?”
The Financial institution of England was impressed sufficient, although, to poach him in 2013, when he was aged simply 42.
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Mark Carney in his first day as Financial institution of England governor in 2013. Pic: AP
He turned the primary non-Briton to turn into governor of the Financial institution because it was based in 1694, and the primary particular person ever to go two G7 central banks.
On the time, the then chancellor George Osborne known as him the “outstanding central bank governor of his generation”.
“He is a man who might as well have the word ‘expert’ tattooed on his forehead,” Sparks mentioned.
Earlier in his profession, Mr Carney spent 13 years at Goldman Sachs earlier than being named the Financial institution of Canada’s deputy governor in 2003.
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Mr Carney as Canadian deputy finance minister in 2004. Pic: Reuters
He didn’t keep there lengthy, although, leaving in 2004 for a high finance ministry job earlier than returning to the Financial institution of Canada as governor in 2008.
His time as Financial institution of England governor
Mr Carney had a difficult time, as he confronted the political chaos of Brexit, and struggled to deploy his trademark coverage of signalling the doubtless path of rates of interest.
When sterling tumbled within the hours after the Brexit referendum end in 2016, he gave a televised handle to reassure markets that the Financial institution would activate the liquidity faucets if wanted.
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“Mark has a rare ability to combine a central banker’s steady hand, with a political reformer’s eye to the future,” mentioned Ana Botin, Santander’s government chairman, including Mr Carney “steadied the ship” within the UK after Brexit.
However he infuriated Brexit supporters by speaking concerning the financial injury that he mentioned was prone to be brought on by leaving the European Union.
Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg known as him the “high priest of project fear”, however Mr Carney mentioned it was his obligation to speak about such dangers.
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Profession after the Financial institution of England
In 2020, Mr Carney started serving as a United Nations envoy on finance and local weather motion.
After launching the Glasgow Monetary Alliance for Web Zero in 2021 to behave as an umbrella group for monetary sector efforts to get to net-zero emissions, Mr Carney oversaw a surge in membership as boards rushed to indicate a willingness to behave.
However a political backlash from some Republican states, who accused corporations of breaching anti-trust guidelines, led to quite a few massive US companies dropping their membership.
He additionally served on the board of Brookfield Asset Administration and was chair of the Bloomberg board however resigned because the UN particular envoy and left all business posts after he launched his bid for the Liberal management on 16 January.
Controversy
In March 2025, simply days after turning into prime minister, Mr Carney was accused of plagiarising components of his Oxford College thesis on the financial system. A member of his marketing campaign workforce known as the allegations an “irresponsible mischaracterisation” of Mr Carney’s work.
Citizenship
Mr Carney has Canadian, UK and Irish citizenship. He has moved to ultimately have simply Canadian citizenship, which isn’t required by legislation however considered as politically sensible.
Household life
His spouse Diana is British-born and he has 4 daughters.