Mark Carney won the race to succeed by Justin Trudeau as Canadian Prime Minister
BBC News, Ottawa
Mark Carney, a former Governor of Canada and the Central Banks of the UK, competed Justin Trudeau to succeed as the Prime Minister of Canada and the Liberal Party.
59 defeating three opponents in a slider, will lead the liberals in the next general election expected to be called in the next few weeks.
In the speech, Carney, CARNEY, who flames the trade war with Canada and wanted to make the 51st US state, was crashed in the US President Donald Trump. “They are dark days brought by a country that we cannot trust any longer,” he said.
Carney, who never serves in the selected office, takes strength in the deep instability for Canada.
The leadership race began after his resignation in the office in about ten years after Trudeau in January. Faced with internal pressure to eliminate deep popularity with voters.
Carney won the first election in Sunday evening, 85.9% to defeat the closest opponent, former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
The results erupted loud applause for the announcement of a loyal crowd of the 1600th party in Ottawa, Canada, Canada.
In the coming days, prime minister is expected to swear and lead the minority government in parliament.
He could either receive a general election himself or the opposition parties that they could vote in the end of this month.
Liberals, Pierre Poilievre’s conservatives, more than 20 points in the beginning of this year.
However, according to some surveys, since the start of trade war with Trump, they have narrowed the gap since the beginning of the trade war and are now statistically related to official conflicts.
Many speeches of Monday’s speeches, Trump administration Carney’s threats to describe the “unfounded tariffs” in the largest trading partner in America were discussed.
“He attacks Canadian workers, families and enterprises,” Carney said that loudly led the boos from the ablution. “We can’t succeed.”
He said that the government will protect tariffs on imports “until they respect Americans.”
“I know that these are dark days,” said Carney. “We can no longer trust the dark days brought by a country.
“We fall on the shock, but never forget the classes: We must look at ourselves and we need to look at each other. We need to take together in the upcoming difficult days.”

Carney also entered the Tariff Stand-Off, “To provide our borders”, the main demand of Trump-off.
The US president even took a promise to the main opponent of Carney, the Conservative leader Pilievre.
“Pierre Poilievre’s plan will share us and will be ready to conquer us,” Carriay said.
“Because a person who worshiped the altar of Donald Trumman will kneel in front of him and does not stand against him.”
The conservatives have been accused of political patiots since the resignation of Trudea and charged a “secret” plan “secretly” as “Justin”, simply by replacing the leaders.
The Poilievre Party also accused the role of the head office of the head office of the Brookfield Asset, the head office of the head office of Brookfield Asset from Toronto to New York.
Approving Carney, the Federal Society Security Minister David McGuinthy told the BBC, “It embodies the type of silence with some of these great issues, but determines and authorizes the opinion.”
“I really was excited about what he really came. And openly, it was time for one election.”
What is Carney’s primary policy?
The former Central Banker, a turn from Trudeau, who slip the liberals to the left, fled on a wide center.
Trudeau, Sunday night, gave his last speech as the Prime Minister, warned that Canada faced the “existential problem” of the United States.
Carney praised his predecessor’s strength and compassion for Canada “.
Among the main promises of the new liberal leader is to advance large energy projects such as pipelines facing political road barriers in recent years.
Liberalization of trade in Canada promising major investments in housing and pure energy projects, to keep barriers between the years and diversify trade from the United States.
During the leadership race, Carney promised the size of the federal government, which expanded 40% under Trudeau and implementing a program research.
He works in the late February for three years to “adapt to our financial capacity,” and the “small” cutting “before balancing the operating budget.
Carney, the country’s Trump’s tariff threats, including significant investments in defense, energy and port and railway infrastructure, he said.