Mark Carney Sworn In As Canada’s New Prime Minister.
Mark Carney has officially been sworn in as Canada’s new Prime Minister at a ceremony held at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. During the ceremony, he pledged his allegiance to King Charles III, as well as his heirs and successors. Following his swearing-in, members of his new cabinet also took their oaths of office.
Speaking briefly to reporters as he arrived, Carney stated, “We’re going to get straight to work,” signalling his administration’s readiness to tackle pressing national issues.
First Official Trip to Europe
In a departure from tradition, Carney is expected to make Europe his first overseas destination as prime minister, rather than the United States. This decision comes amid heightened trade tensions, as US President Donald Trump has recently imposed sweeping tariffs affecting both sides of the Atlantic.
Sources indicate that Carney’s visit to Europe will likely include a stop in the United Kingdom, where he is expected to meet King Charles III. The two have met on multiple occasions during Carney’s tenure as Governor of the Bank of England.
Transition of Power
Earlier in the day, outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau formally handed in his resignation, expressing gratitude to Canadians for their support and engagement during his time in office. “Thank you for trusting me, for challenging me,” Trudeau said in his farewell statement.
Possibility of a Snap Election
With Canada’s next federal election currently scheduled for October, speculation is mounting over whether Carney will call for an early vote. His government’s immediate priorities and potential policy shifts will be closely watched in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, royal sources confirm that King Charles III has privately written to Carney, offering his congratulations on the new appointment.