
Mark Carney


New housing minister says he’ll ‘leverage’ past as Vancouver mayor in role
Canada’s new housing minister says he didn’t have the tools he needed to address housing affordability issues when he was mayor of Vancouver — the country’s most expensive housing market.

Carney touts housing credentials of Vancouver ex-mayor Robertson as he joins cabinet
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Gregor Robertson brings “the type of experience” needed to help tackle Canada’s housing crisis after a decade as the mayor of Vancouver – a period that coincided with sharp increases in the city’s home prices.

Key portfolios for business community to watch as Carney’s cabinet sworn in
Canada’s business community will be monitoring files across various portfolios after Tuesday’s swearing-in of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet.

Mark Carney says he has priorities for his new government — here are 5 of them
Prime Minister Mark Carney laid out his priorities at his first post-election press conference on Friday, four days after his party won a minority mandate in the April 28 election.

Liberal election win: What it means for Canada’s policies and economy
The Liberals, under the new leadership of Mark Carney, have secured a fourth consecutive term in office following Monday’s federal election, forming another minority government.

Singh pledges low-interest, government-backed mortgages for first-time homebuyers
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is proposing a new government-backed mortgage program to help more Canadians get into the housing market—particularly first-time buyers who have been priced out in recent years.

Federal election set for April 28, with economy and housing top of mind
Campaign begins as Carney and Poilievre square off on affordability, trade and tax policy

Carney pledges to cut GST for first-time buyers of homes under $1M
Prime Minister says move will save Canadians up to $50,000 and boost housing supply amid affordability crisis

Liberal leadership debate kicks off with questions about threat posed by Trump
He wasn’t on the stage but U.S. President Donald Trump’s shadow towered over the Liberal leadership race during Monday night’s French-language debate.