

How Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing for the federal election
11 snips Mar 21, 2025
Stephanie Levitz, a Senior reporter for The Globe and Mail with a focus on Canadian politics, discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney's whirlwind first week in office. She shares insights from his diplomatic tour in Paris, London, and Iqaluit, emphasizing his strategic meetings with global leaders. The conversation also tackles the undercurrents of trade tensions with the U.S. and challenges around financial transparency as Carney gears up for a possible snap election, revealing the complexities of his dual roles as leader and candidate.
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Carney's First Trip
- Mark Carney's first trip as prime minister, to Paris, London, and Iqaluit, reflects his focus on Canada's founding cultures.
- This trip signals a potential shift from reconciliation to alliance-building with Indigenous peoples.
Carney's visit to France
- Carney visited Notre Dame Cathedral before meeting with French President Macron, symbolizing rebuilding and renewal.
- A new security partnership focusing on intelligence sharing and cybersecurity was announced.
Carney's UK visit
- Carney's meeting with King Charles was marked by a jovial exchange regarding a broken Order of Canada pin.
- Discussions with UK Prime Minister Starmer focused on trade and security partnerships.