As he ran for the post of prime minister of Canada as the Liberal Party's candidate, economist and former central banker Mark Carney faced accusations of plagiarism in his 1995 thesis, which earned him a doctorate in economics at Oxford University.
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The Liberals are also gaining from the implosion of the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Indo-Canadian Jagmeet Singh. Voting is going to be held on April 28
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is speaking French in a video from an election campaign rally, not performing a ritualistic chant, as was suggested by posts sharing the clip online.
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The call came as Trump has declared a trade war on Canada and has threatened to use economic coercion to make Canada the 51st US state, a position that has infuriated Canadians.
The Liberal campaign ripped the accusation as an ‘irresponsible characterization’ of Carny’s doctoral thesis, The Dynamic Advantage of Competition
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a federal election in a widely anticipated move where he met with Governor-General Mary Simon on Sunday to request for Parliament to be dissolved. “I’m asking Canadians for a strong, positive mandate to ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a federal election to take place next month, noting that President Trump won’t “break” Canadians. “I have just asked the Governor General to dissolve
Canadian PM Mark Carney faced a heckler questioning his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein during a campaign event.