This week, Canada turned a page in its political story. Mark Carney – a former central banker known for steering through economic storms – was sworn in as the new Prime Minister, replacing Justin Trudeau after more than nine years of Trudeau’s leadership. It’s a remarkable changing of the guard: Carney is the first Canadian prime minister with no prior political office experience, stepping into the role as an outsider promising fresh perspective.
This week, Canada turned a page in its political story. Mark Carney – a former central banker known for steering through economic storms – was sworn in as the new Prime Minister, replacing Justin Trudeau after more than nine years of Trudeau’s leadership. It’s a remarkable changing of the guard: Carney is the first Canadian prime minister with no prior political office experience, stepping into the role as an outsider promising fresh perspective.