
Carney transition team met with PMO staff Tuesday, hope for PM swearing in by Friday
OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney is hoping to be sworn in as Canada’s 24th prime minister by the end of the week but there are some logistical hurdles like security clearances for senior members of his transition team that must happen first.
Carney won a landslide victory to take the helm of the Liberals from Justin Trudeau on Sunday night but he isn’t yet the prime minister.
He is already taking some meetings to prepare for that eventuality — meeting the Liberal caucus Monday and sitting down with Canada’s U.S. ambassador Kirsten Hillman and Chief of Defence Staff Jennie Carignan today.
But his swearing in ceremony at Rideau Hall has not yet been scheduled and Carney says he won’t take part in any formal discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump over tariffs until after that ceremony takes place.