Former central banker Carney makes political debut at Liberal convention
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn’t saying whether he’s trying to recruit former central banker Mark Carney to run for the Liberals.
Trudeau dodged questions Friday about Carney’s possible political future just hours before the former governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England was set to make a star turn at the federal Liberals’ national convention.
Carney’s appearance at the convention — in conversation Friday evening with rookie Liberal MP and convention co-chair Marci Ien — marks the first time he’s dipped his toe publicly into partisan politics.
The question on all Liberals’ minds is whether it signals an intention to finally take the plunge into politics.