Carney talks about Trump’s threat

Senior North American correspondent
Mark Carney’s amazing victory in the race to succeed Justin Trudeau not only the leader of the liberal party, but, by default, the next Canadian Prime Minister.
It is an extraordinary result of a man with very few political experience. He was never elected as a deputy, not to mention his presentation in the cabinet publication.
What Carney – as the Governor of Canada Bank during the global financial crisis and the ruler of the Bank of England during Britain’s exit negotiations – has a long record of global financing during times of economic turmoil.
At a moment like this, Carney was arguing, and he might prove that he was invaluable.
Policy in this country was operated on top of it as a result of what is happening in the south of the border, as US President Donald Trump launched a trade war and a threat to make Canada the state 51 America.
In his speech to a crowd of liberal supporters after the result of the leadership competition on Sunday evening, Carney promised to confront threats from Trump, due to the customs tariffs and demands for Canada.
“Canada never, at all, it will be part of America in any way, shape or shape,” he said. “We did not ask for this battle, but Canadians are always ready when someone else falls.
“The Americans should not make mistakes.” “In trade, as in hockey, Canada will win.”
He repeatedly referred to the American president by name and said that his government will continue the retaliatory definitions in place until “America shows respect.”
How to translate his strong language on the stage in Ottawa into practical solutions to these twin challenges were less clear.

The liberals may hope that Trudeau’s exit from the theater will help itself to remove air.
Instead of the repeated sarcasm of Trudeau by Trump as a “weak” leader, they may dare believe that Carney will be able at least to reset personal chemistry.
On the other hand, if he had to push strongly in an attempt to win concessions, is he also risked incurring anger of a man who uses the inability to predict as a form of political art?
Many depend on the seriousness of the American president in his insistence that he wants to impose real economic pain on Canada and his land attaché.
This is a difficult question to answer.
After Kareni accepted the candidacy of the party, it signed with the former Canadian Prime Minister, Jean -Cretan, who served for a decade in 1993 and who moved to the theater earlier in the evening.
Do I think Trump was serious?
He told me: “You know, I don’t know.” “Did you know? Do you know anyone? I am not a doctor or a psychiatrist. He changes his opinion every two or three hours. So (for him) to be a leader of the free world, he is busy with everyone.”

While the threat of the United States dominates Canadian policy – Carne described the current situation as “the dark days that a country has no longer confidence” – there are still local political matters to focus on it as well, not the least of which is the possibility of general elections.
Once I swear as prime minister in the coming days, Carney will have to decide whether the sudden elections will be called. If he does not, the opposition parties in Parliament can force one later this month with a vote without confidence.
Before Trudeau said he was stepping down, the liberal party was facing the electoral forgetfulness.
After nine years in power, it became a responsibility and a thunderbolt penalty due to the general anger due to the high cost of living despite record levels of government spending and enlarged national debt.
The stage seemed to be prepared for the liberals from power by the Conservative Party under the supervision of the young leader, Pierre Pollyvry, who turned into Trudeau into something of sport.
Now, he not only lost the feature of the opponent that is unpopular deeply, but his political style is at risk of appearing outside the step. In the current environment, even loose compatibility with Trump’s policy is a possible responsibility with Canadian voters.
For his part, the Republican President said that the conservative leader in Canada was not enough.
The liberal party suddenly feels a feeling of renewal – the gap in opinion polls with the conservatives, which was once a bay, was very narrow. You can feel this tangible feeling optimistic in the room on Sunday evening.
On the danger, Poilievre accused the liberals of “trying to deceive the Canadians” to elect them to a fourth state. But his statement also highlighted how Trump changes political messages on this aspect of the border.
It is the liberal team itself that raised taxes, housing costs and food prices, while Carney personally benefited from the transfer of billions of dollars and thousands of jobs outside Canada to the United States. “
“We need a new conservative government that will put Canada first – for change.”
Trump’s elections prompted Canada to gather to a round of knowledge and pushed the former central bank governor – a model member of the country’s political elite – to the highest position on the ground.
Conservatives may still lead in the polls, but for the first time in a long time, the liberals, during the era of Carney, believe the opportunity to fight again.