March 10th, 2025

Mark Carney to become next PM after sweeping Liberal leadership race


By Canadian Press on March 9, 2025.

OTTAWA — Federal Liberals elected Mark Carney to lead their party into the next election in a resounding first-ballot victory on Sunday.

Carney captured 85.9 per cent of the vote, beating former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, who came in a distant second despite precipitating the race when she resigned from cabinet. Liberal MP Karina Gould and former Liberal MP Frank Baylis were also vying for the job.

This brings an end to an unusually short, two-month long leadership race called to replace outgoing leader Justin Trudeau and clears the path for an expected early election call.

“I feel like everything in my life has helped prepare me for this moment,” Carney said. “Two months ago, I put up my hand to run for leader because I felt we needed big changes — big changes guided by strong Canadian values.”

The candidates and evening’s speakers took on a patriotic tone as they took shots at President Donald Trump’s tariffs and threats of annexing Canada.

The strongest turned out to be former prime minister Jean Chrétien, who addressed Trump directly: “From one guy to another old guy: Stop this nonsense!”

“My mother taught us good manners,” he continued. “She would be ashamed of me if I treated anyone (the way) the president treated my prime minister and the president of Ukraine.”

Carney, who cast himself in the race as the best to handle the economy given his past experience as a central banker, arrived on the convention floor with his brother Brian Carney, his wife Diana, and other family members by his side, parting a sea of Liberal partisans as he made his way to the stage.

He vowed to fight back against Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state.

“The stakes have never been higher,” Carney said. “Our neighbours want to take us. No way!”

The crowd loudly booed Trump’s threat.

Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland had arrived holding hands with her husband Graham Bowley with her family in tow to the song “Man Eater” by Nelly Furtado. She had branded herself as the best Trump fighter among the candidates.

“There is a remarkable wave of patriotism across our country,” Freeland said. “Canadians are ready to stand for Canada. Canadians are ready to fight for Canada. And I know all of us have one message for Donald Trump tonight: Canada will never be the 51st state!”

Montreal businessman Frank Baylis was the first of the evening to take shots at Trump’s economic threats against Canada.

“We will not be intimidated by a tweet and we will not be broken by a tariff,” he said.

Karina Gould arrived waving and hugging supporters to loud applause and said in her remarks she’s proud to be a Liberal, touting accomplishments such as the Charter of Rights, child care and other hallmark policies.

The Conservatives branded Carney’s win as a coronation.

Leader Pierre Poilievre said at a rally in London, Ont. that the Liberals are pulling a “sneaky trick” to try to secure a fourth term by swapping Trudeau with Carney, who has advised the Liberal party on economics.

Carney exchanged blows with Poilievre in his victory speech, getting a big reaction from the partisan crowd, calling his opponent a “lifelong politician who worships at the altar of the free market — despite never having made a payroll.”

Liberal party president Sachit Mehra said Carney won with 131,674 votes, Freeland netted 11,134 – just eight per cent of the vote.

Gould garnered 4,785, or 3.2 per cent, while Baylis came last at 4,038 or 3 per cent.

The party said 151,899 Liberals voted in the race. The party had announced in January that nearly 400,000 registered to vote.

In his farewell speech, Trudeau said he is deeply proud of everything the party has done over the past decade and singled out two people to thank: Adam Scotti, his official photographer, and Katie Telford, his longtime close friend and chief of staff.

Trudeau said Canadians have proven resilient as they face crisis after crisis, but they always emerge stronger.

“Canadians are showing exactly what we are made of,” he said.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 9, 2025.

Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press

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old school

Carbon tax Carney. 21% increase in April. Makes a little tarriff look like a walk in the park.
Can we have a crime minister without a cabinet seat?

Say What . . .

And many Canadians are duped already and will vote for Carney for PM, who has run his campaign on falsehoods, but it will fall in line with the Liberal-NPD coalition who are running ads full of falsehoods as well against Poilievre, under the annonymous name Protecting Canadians.
One example was Carney telling BC they will allow pipelines while telling Quebec they are would not! I will not bore you calling out some of the many other false statements.
Protecting Canadians directors: former NDP staffers Ian Wayne and David Hare, Bryan Leblanc, Ontario Liberal staffer from the Kathleen Wynne administration and Barbara Byers, former Canadian Labour Congress executive. 
It really shows how far we have sunk into the abyss in this country when outright disinformation can be broadcast on National TV for political gains in ads multiple times per hour.
What ever happened to getting elected by merit, honour and integrity?
It seems people are so gullible, they eat it up! No cares about Trudeau having more conflict of interest investigations than all the previous PM’s combined, or how in the last 10 years he bankrupt our country, and in true Liberal fashion, our military so we now may lose the Arctic, but worse our country!

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