Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney meets King Charles and Sir Keir Starmer
- King Charles welcomed Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney at Buckingham Palace, sending a message of support for Canada amid tensions with US President Donald Trump.
- Experts suggest King Charles must balance support for Canada while maintaining good relations with Trump, who has made economic threats against Canada.
- Canada is discussing a coalition for peacekeeping in Ukraine, and Mr. Carney's first international engagement included a virtual meeting about this initiative.
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The Sometimes Rocky Relationship Between Central Banking and Politics
Mark Carney’s recent appointment as prime minister marks the first time in Canadian history that a former governor of Canada’s central bank became head of the federal government. Traditionally, central bankers remain at arm’s length from government operations, but over the years there have been times when that didn’t hold true. Carney himself broke that mould when he served as governor of the Bank of England. During the 2016 Brexit campaign, the…
Mark Carney meets King Charles and Starmer as Trump stirs tension over Canada
In his first official overseas trip as prime minister, Mark Carney met with King Charles III and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Monday, signalling a renewed emphasis on ties with Europe amid rising diplomatic pressure from the United States. Carney, sworn in last Friday as Canada’s new prime minister, replacing Justin Trudeau, arrived in London after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. He described the visit as part of an e…
King Charles support for Canadian sovereignty and new PM Mark Carney
King Charles gave a warm welcome to the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney when he visited Buckingham Palace on Monday. It was another symbolic gesture of support for Canada from a King, wearing a red tie, who has to send coded signals rather than spell things out in words, as Canada faces threats from US President Donald Trump.
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