Americas
Carney Gets Down to Work as Canada Election Drumbeat Grows
- Former cabinet minister Marco Mendicino to be chief of staff
- Carney has previously said he would seek a new mandate quickly
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Mark Carney laid the groundwork to take over as Canada’s prime minister as soon as this week, appointing a chief of staff and promising a speedy transition to a new cabinet that he says will be focused on the economy and fighting back against US tariffs.
One day after he received a resounding victory in a vote among Liberal Party members, Carney met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss the trade war, national security and the handover of power. The transition to a new administration “will be seamless and it will be quick,” Carney said.