
Canada has appointed Mark Carney as its new prime minister, a significant transition amidst ongoing tensions related to President Trump's trade policies.
Carney, who has a notable track record in managing crises, is stepping into a role that many consider to be one of his greatest challenges yet, given the strained relationship between Canada and the United States.
As he assumes office, Carney's leadership will be closely scrutinized amid the complexities of international trade and diplomatic relations.
Updates on the situation will continue as developments unfold regarding trade negotiations and other pertinent matters affecting Canada’s economy.