When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on ... a label he floated during a recent chummy interview with Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show" intended to distance himself from ...
The sprint to succeed Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada ... That was a shot at Ms Freeland. Mr Carney told Jon Stewart, a television host, in a much more effervescent appearance on January ...
After a soft launch on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Mark Carney has made his Liberal leadership bid official. Is he up for the job?
Mark Carney, the former governor of Canada's central bank, on Thursday launched his bid to succeed Justin Trudeau as ... telling host Jon Stewart: "We're not moving in with you."
Stewart warns Democrats against overreacting to Trump’s executive actions during his first week back in office
After nine years of Justin Trudeau, it would be refreshing to see someone with the depth of either Mr. Carney or Ms. Freeland take the reins of the Liberal Party and federal government.
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Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland would drop the consumer carbon tax — one of the Liberal government's signature environmental policies — if elected leader, said a source close to her campaign.
The former Bank of Canada governor will seek to position himself as an outsider and put some distance between himself and the deeply unpopular government of outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ... host Jon Stewart asked Carney if he's stuck holding ...
Carney is set to announce his leadership campaign at an event in Edmonton on Thursday, according to a press release from Calgary Liberal MP George Chahal.
Former central banker Mark Carney will launch his highly anticipated bid to lead the Liberal party at an event in Edmonton on Thursday, a week ahead of a fast-approaching deadline to enter the race. Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland and government House leader Karina Gould are also expected to launch their bids to replace Prime
While we’re all waiting for something resembling a Team Canada approach to materialize in the looming U.S. trade-war catastrophe, let’s begin with a quick account of just how close Canada has come to failed-state status.