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Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney swore

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Christ Friland, who protested against Trudeau’s economic policy, also returned to the government.

Canada’s new Liberal Party leader Mark Carney brought an oath and officially became the country’s prime minister after Justin Trudeau’s resignation. The CBC reported this Friday, March 14th.

The ceremony took place at the official residence of the Governor General (Representative of the British Monarch) of Canada in Rido-Hall.

Carni was the first Prime Minister in Canada’s history with no political experience or government experience. Prior to that, he worked with the central banks of Canada and Great Britain, as well as a freelance advisor Trudeau.

With Carney, his government will take an oath. Most ministers maintain their posts, including the Minister of Defense Bill Blair and Foreign Minister Melanie Zholi.

Also, Christ Freeland returned to the government, which stopped protest against Trudo’s economic policy. He is going to the Ministry of Transport and Internal Trade.

Carney entered the post of Canada’s Prime Minister against the backyard of a trade war with the United States. He had previously said that the government would remain duties for the United States, “until the Americans go down to respect us.”

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