December 15th, 2024

Mark Carney mum on carbon-tax advice, future in politics at Liberal retreat

By The Canadian Press on September 10, 2024.

Bank of England governor Mark Carney meets with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, Nov. 30, 2018. Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney will present his vision for the Liberal's economic policy when he meets with MPs in Nanaimo, B.C on Tuesday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

NANAIMO, B.C. – Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney says he’ll be advising the Liberal party to flip some the challenges posed by an increasingly divided and dangerous world into an economic opportunity for Canada.

But he won’t say what his specific advice will be on economic issues that are politically divisive in Canada, like the carbon tax.

He presented his vision for the Liberals’ economic policy at the party’s caucus retreat in Nanaimo, B.C. today, after he agreed to help the party prepare for the next election as chair of a Liberal task force on economic growth.

Carney has been touted as a possible leadership contender to replace Justin Trudeau, who has said he has tried to coax Carney into politics for years.

Carney says if the prime minister asks him to do something he will do it to the best of his ability, but won’t elaborate on whether the new adviser role could lead to him adding his name to a ballot in the next election.

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says she has been taking advice from Carney for years, and that his new position won’t infringe on her role.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 10, 2024.

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