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BREAKING: Canada’s Ruling Party Installs New Prime Minister to Replace Trudeau – A Leftist Former Goldman Sachs Exec Who Compared Trump to a Harry Potter Villain | The Gateway Pundit

Canada’s New Prime Minister Mark Carney. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Canada has a new leader, and he is no better than the old one.

As the Calgary Herald reported, the Liberal Party of Canada on Sunday night selected Justin Trudeau’s former economic advisor Mark Carney as their next leader and the new Prime Minster of Canada following Trudeau’s resignation.

The 59-year-old Carney won 86% of votes cast to beat former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland in a race in which just nearly 152,000 party members voted.

Carney is a far-left individual who used to work as a Goldman Sachs executive, spending two years in NYC as VP of Corporate Finance during his 13 years at the company.

He is also a former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England along with being a notable ‘green energy’ investor.

Despite giving multiple opportunities to do so, Carney has given Canadians no indication that there will be few changes after spending last decade suffering under Trudeau’s open borders, inflation crisis, high energy taxes, and authoritarian censorship regime.

That is because Carney will only answer to his globalist masters, not ordinary people. Reports have revealed that he has also refused to disclose his finances and assets to Canadians, leading many to wonder who he working for.

As The New York Post notes, Carney is also a deranged Trump-hater just like Trudeau and has compared the president to an infamous Harry Potter villain named Voldemort.

“When you think about what’s at stake in these ridiculous, insulting comments of the president, of what we could be, I view this as the sort of Voldemort of comments,” Carney quipped.

Due to his hatred and anger toward Trump, Carney has also vowed to use dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs where in places where the American people will be hurt most.

“Canada will not bow down to a bully,” he crowed last Tuesday. “In the trade war, just like in hockey, we will win.”

And Canadian voters are allowing their feelings to override the real crises facing their country. The Liberal Party has surged in popularity in recent weeks and has overtaken their Conservative rivals in some election polls.

An election victory that was unthinkable just a month ago is now a real possibility for the ruling party.

Should this trend continue, Canadians will be voting to suffer under failed leadership for several more years when a far better alternative like Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is available.

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