Carney makes cabinet calls

On March 14, Mark Carney became Canada’s new prime minister, naming a much smaller cabinet of 23 ministers, most of whom were also part of the his predecessor’s front bench.
Carney, the thinker, enters the lion’s den

If Mark Carney survives these dehumanizing battles, he will lift up Canadians: high drama indeed.
Carney Liberals reach out to prominent Tories and New Democrats to recruit ‘star’ candidates for next election

Sources told The Hill Times that Priti Obhrai-Martin, daughter of the late Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai, is seeking the Liberal nomination in Calgary East, Alta., the same riding her father represented as a Conservative for nearly two decades.
New PM Carney unveils his election cabinet, cutting team to 23 ministers

Mark Carney is sworn in as prime minister on March 14, retaining key members of cabinet handling Canada-U.S. relations and bringing in only three new MPs.
Carney prunes the cabinet

Plus, what went down during the Senate hearing for Donald Trump’s pick for ambassador to Canada.
Toronto top donor city for Carney, Freeland, and Gould’s Liberal leadership campaigns

All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68 per cent for runner-up Chrystia Freeland.
Grits’ grassroots hope Carney keeps ‘eyes and ears open’ for party renewal

Despite renewed hope among Liberal staffers and volunteers, any plans for structural party change will remain secondary priorities until after the next election, says Bluesky Strategy Group’s Angelo Bakoulas.
Mid Mark Carney may not meet the moment

The new Liberal leader is a component of the technocratic elite who got us into this mess of inequality.
Conservatives left searching for a message as Carney demonstrates his political potential

The Tories’ advantage has blown up in their faces as Canadians have begun to take another look at their political options.
Liberal caucus more focused on getting re-elected in a snap election than on who makes cabinet, say MPs

Former B.C. premier Christy Clark says she has not made a final decision on whether she will run in the next federal election, but plans to ‘help elect as many Liberals’ as possible.