
Ottawa, Canada – Mark Carney has secured a landslide victory to become Canada’s next prime minister, replacing Justin Trudeau. The 59-year-old, who has never held elected office before, won the leadership race with an overwhelming 86% of the vote. He is expected to be sworn in as prime minister in the coming days and has already set his sights on a key issue—Canada’s trade relationship with the United States under President Donald Trump.

Carney has vowed to take a strong stance against what he calls “unfair treatment” by the U.S., promising to retaliate in the ongoing trade war. His government is expected to impose countermeasures on American goods until, in his words, “Americans show us respect.” This comes amid rising tensions between the two countries over economic policies, tariffs, and trade agreements.
Meanwhile, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has taken an even more aggressive approach, confirming that his province will proceed with retaliatory electricity tariffs on 1.5 million Americans. Ford has warned that if Trump does not “end the chaos” of the trade war, Ontario “will not hesitate to cut off electricity completely.” This move could significantly impact border states that rely on Canadian power, escalating the standoff between the two nations.
Carney is also expected to call for a speedy general election. While his party remains ahead in the polls, the gap between them and the Conservative opposition is narrowing. His ability to navigate the trade war with the U.S. and manage domestic political challenges will likely define his early days in office.
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