Ottawa:
The Governor General’s office on Wednesday announced that former Central Banker Markar Mark Karney would be sworn in as the next Prime Minister of Canada on Friday morning.
The new Liberal leader promised Justin Trudeau to “Sahaj and Rapid” infection, who announced his resignation in January after nearly 10 years.
At the age of 59, on Sunday, Carney was elected new leaders of the Liberal Party, winning 86 percent of the more than 150,000 votes.
Earlier, after going to Bank of Canada and Bank of England, his jump into politics comes at the time of trade tension with the United States.
In his victory speech for supporters, Carney said in a luxurious tone towards Washington, “As a hockey in business, Canada will win.”
On Wednesday, he said that he was “ready to sit” with US President Donald Trump to interact a fresh trade agreement in a bid to avoid further economic quarrels.
25 percent of the levy on steel and aluminum imports in the United States was first effective. Canada hit back with an anti -retractor tariff.
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