The former Bank of England governor Mark Carney, a climate-focused economist who became the first non-Briton to run the Bank, is considering entering the race to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister.

Trudeau announced on Monday he would step down after nearly 10 years in power once his ruling Liberal party chose a new leader, throwing open the doors to a fierce party race before a general election later this year.

Carney, 59, in a statement quoted by Bloomberg, where he is a chair of the board of directors, said he would be “considering this decision closely with my family over the coming days”. A longtime and prominent member of the Liberal party, Carney said he was “encouraged” by the support of Liberal lawmakers and people “who want us to move forward with positive change and a winning economic plan”.

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    3 days ago

    I wish I could believe that, but I really don’t. Let’s not forget what happened to Kim Campbell.

    I do agree that Carney would probably make a fine PM even tough he’s an economist. He’s very intelligent and oddly left-wing, at least by the standards of his profession. He also has the advantage of saying he wasn’t present or responsible for the past several years of Liberal debacles, but even that isn’t enough IMO.

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      Kim was the obligatory sacrificial woman put into power temporarily. Recent history is full of those.

      Carney is different. I think he can do it.