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Mark Carney finds his moment in the Canadian elections, which is characterized by Trump

Mark Carney flirted with Canadian politics, even when he built a career in overseas and rejected offers to connect at least twice.

In January, President Trump, who threatened the tariffs and annexation against Canada, threatened a crisis that seemed to be tailored to one of the most experienced managers in the world in the world.

In a few weeks, Mr. Carney was Prime Minister.

Now he is leading the Liberal Party of Canada to a federal election and after decades of top -class work in public and private sectors around the world is competing for a full term in his country of birth.

Mr. Carney, 60, cuts a slim, sporty figure and is perfectly highlighted in tailor -made suits. Its sound can be professorial with occasional flashes of bone of bone -dry humor.

He lacks the obvious charisma of his predecessor Justin Trudeau, who fainted the crowd during his flowering.

And he also lacks the polished, in the retail policy of his main election opponent Pierre Poilievre, 45, of the conservative party leader.

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