Carney to become Canada's next PM after landslide Liberal leadership victorypublished at 01:43 Greenwich Mean Time

We're pausing our live coverage after Mark Carney was decisively elected the Liberal Party's new leader, making him the successor to Justin Trudeau as Canada's next prime minister.
Carney obtained more than 85% of the votes, beating his closest rival, former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, by a landslide.
"This room is strong. This room is Canada strong," Carney said in his victory speech.
He emphasised that "dark, dark days" are ahead for his country, specifically in reference to Donald Trump and the tariffs imposed by the US president.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has come out in criticism of Carney since his victory, saying Liberals "are trying to trick Canadians" to elect them to a fourth term.
Carney will be sworn in as prime minister in the next few days, once Trudeau has officially resigned. But he will soon be thrust into a general election campaign, which is expected to be called in the coming weeks.
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