Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney won a significant political victory on Monday, after winning his Liberal Party election.
Carney, who has a history of taking roles in challenging moments, won a word as Prime Minister despite never serving in Parliament, which is unprecedented in Canadian history.
During the campaign, he said, “I am most useful in a crisis. I am not as good in peacock.”
Carney acquired a word as Prime Minister despite never serving in Parliament, which is unprecedented in Canadian history.
Even due to no government experience, he assured the voters that his background, which dealt with the financial turmoil, equipped him to lead Canada through the trade war of US President Donald Trump.
One of the four 60-year-old married father, Carney, was born near Arctic in Fort Smith in the northwestern areas of Canada, but was picked up in the western city of Edmonton.
Like many Canadians, he played hockey in his youth. He studied Harvard in the United States and Oxford in England, and created a fortune as an investment banker in the early days of his career at Goldman Sachs, working in New York, London, Tokyo and Toronto.
Carney then joined the Canadian Civil Service, eventually appointed Governor of Bank of Canada in 2008 by former Prime Minister Stephen Harper in 2008.
Soon after, the global financial crisis erupted, and one of a group of Carney leaders was credited with Steering Canada through an international recession.
In 2013, the then Britain’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, tamened him as the head of the Bank of England, making Carney the first non-Briton to lead the institution since its establishment in 1694.
Britain then voted to leave the European Union, and Carney played an important role in assuring the markets after the 2016 Brexit vote.
When Canadian announced that he was leaving the bank in late 2019, the then Finance Minister of Britain Sajid Javid said that Carney had “led with” punishment, rigor and intelligence “.
In a recent appearance at a Canadian comedy show, listing of host – financial crisis, braxit and Trump’s trade war – a joke car can be blamed for the economic upheaval that implicates him.
Laughing, Carney said: “This is the second way. I come to fix these things.”
Different stumbling
In the reports, Carney was interested in entering Canadian politics, broadcast for years.
In January, the then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his plan to resign, Carney launched a campaign to lead the Liberal Party.
Analysts questioned whether a technocrat, which has no experience in retail politics, could motivate a party to face disappointing elections, as anger towards Trudeau increased in power after a decade after a decade.
Professor Lori Turnbull of Dalhousie University has noted that Carney is “not a dynamic communication style.”
And yet he went to the Liberal party race and general election to win.
During the campaign, Carney had separated the stumbles, but experts said that his most effective moments were when he played the role of the Prime Minister and killed Trump in front of a line of Canadian flags.
“There were old relations with the United States with the United States last month,” Trump said last month after Trump unveiled his auto tariff.
Personal money – a poignant subject
After leaving the Bank of England, Carney wrote a book and became United Nations Advisor on Climate Change and Finance.
He also returned to the private sector as the chairman of Brookfield Asset Management, a major multinational Canadian company.
Carney faced difficult questions about his private sector experience, in which Brookfield played any role in helping to reduce the burden by Canadian.
When asked about his personal money, he got a tense exchange with reporters.
Carney was pressurized to disclose his assets, in which which stock he had held, so the voters could do justice whether he faced any struggle as the Prime Minister.
He said that while following the rules of Canadian morality, he put all his assets in a blind trust.
“Look inside himself,” he told a reporter who pressed him on his decision not to disclose his property last month.
“You start before the struggle and sick will,” he accused.
“I stand for Canada. I have left my roles in the private sector in times of crisis for my country.”