Canada's Carney says he's the man for the moment. Now voters will decide.
Briefly

As Britain voted to exit the EU, economic uncertainty surged globally, marked by a falling pound and market turmoil. Amidst this chaos, Canadian Mark Carney, then Governor of the Bank of England, assured global audiences of the central bank's contingency plans. Now running for a federal election in Canada, Carney campaigns on his crisis management experience, positioning himself as the right leader during a time of economic challenge exacerbated by U.S. protectionism and trade tensions. His efforts appear to be paying off as his party is experiencing a political resurgence after a difficult period.
"In a 'chaos-filled week,' the Irish Independent reported at the time, the 'calmly delivered speech ... suggested that at least one person, or institution, had a plan for tackling the Brexit fallout.'"},{
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