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It looks like there might be some confusion in the content you’ve shared. Mark Carney, while an influential figure in Canada and internationally, has not become Prime Minister of Canada. As of my last update, Justin Trudeau was the Prime Minister. It seems like the article you’re referring to is either fictional or a mix-up with real and imagined events.
To break it down:
- Mark Carney is a former Governor of the Bank of Canada and has had a prominent role in global economic policy, but he has not served as Prime Minister.
- The mention of a trade war and a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs may be an exaggeration or misunderstanding, as there is no direct historical record of such a scenario unfolding in 2025 involving Carney and Trump.
- The later sections about political events like the “Rivers crisis” or Michelle Obama seem to be from completely different topics, possibly mixed in by mistake.
Would you like to dive deeper into one of these topics or clarify any particular points? I can help you with accurate and up-to-date information!