Federal Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of Canada, is pledging to scrap the country’s consumer-facing carbon tax in favour of industry-targeted emissions reductions ...
Friday, Mark Carney made a policy announcement at Pier 21 in Halifax where he essentially told Canadians that his plan to ...
In a press conference Friday in Halifax, Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney outlined his plan to eliminate the consumer carbon tax and replace it with incentives for Canadians to make ...
Mi’kmaq MP Jaime Battiste, the first-ever Indigenous candidate in a national leadership race, has dropped out and is endorsing Mark Carney.
Carney also committed to developing a “Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism” —essentially a tariff — on products in certain ...
The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now set, with former central banker Mark Carney and former ...
QUEBEC — Liberal Party of Quebec leadership hopeful Denis Coderre has not yet filed all the necessary documents for the party ...
Since Mark Carney became a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, images appearing to show him with ...
Liberal Leadership hopeful, Mark Carney addressed key Indigenous issues for the first time at a campaign stop in Atlantic ...
Canadian politics could be heading for an extremely rare situation: a prime minister who doesn’t have a seat in the House of ...
Most Liberal leadership candidates are vowing to end or at least freeze the existing carbon price charged on fossil fuel purchases.
In a highly staged event in Halifax on Friday morning, Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney concentrated on the environment and the imminent threat of tariff imposition by the U.S.