Canada’s Liberal Party is set to choose a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The frontrunners in the race are Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney. Carney’s campaign appears confident, while Freeland’s team acknowledges the challenges ahead. The new leader will face pressing issues, including trade tensions with the United States and navigating Canada’s political future. The decision could shape the country’s direction as it prepares for the next federal election.
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Mark Carney's team is 'feeling good' about its chances as Liberal leadership vote nears
Freeland’s team believes that Carney benefitted from the fact that the leadership race was so short. And even before the debates, her campaign was stating it was “very aware” that the road ahead would be bumpy to make sure she becomes the next leader.