
Carney wins Liberal leadership, becomes prime minister-designate, in landslide win
The Liberal Party of Canada has elected former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney as its new leader.
Grassroots members elected the former central banker to replace outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a convention in downtown Ottawa, ending the party’s two-month long leadership race.
Carney won 85.9 per cent of the points in the leadership vote, compared to 8 per cent for former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minster Chrystia Freeland, 3.2 per cent for another former cabinet minster, Karina Gould, and 3 per cent for Frank Baylis.
This brings an end to an unusually short, two-month long leadership race called to replace outgoing leader Justin Trudeau.