Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney has not yet resigned from his multiple international board positions, despite claiming this week that he had stepped down from all his roles to be “all in” on his bid to become Canada’s next prime minister.
Following an event for Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney last week, some social media users claimed that at least some of the supporters pictured in still photos shared by the campaign were AI-generated.
OTTAWA - The polls, fundraising hauls and endorsements aren't the only things suggesting former central bank governor Mark Carney is on track to win
OTTAWA - In a series of press conferences in recent weeks, the federal Conservatives have demanded that Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney comply
Former central banker Mark Carney is dominating the fundraising field in the race for the federal Liberal leadership. And his main rival appears to be trailing at the back of the pack.
Conservatives went back on the attack against Liberal leadership frontrunner Mark Carney on Thursday, releasing a short digital ad saying Carney “sold out Canada” by overseeing the move of Canadian investment house Brookfield’s head office to New York while the company’s chair.
The Conservatives say Mark Carney is lying about his role in the relocation of major Canadian company Brookfield Assets Management's head office to the United States. Carney was the chair of that company until he resigned to seek the Liberal leadership.
Mark Carney, candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, speaks during a news conference in Vancouver, B.C., Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns OTTAWA — A spokesperson for Mark Carney's leadership campaign says they ...
CBC News captured footage of Mark Carney speaking at a campaign event in North Vancouver on Feb. 12. Some social media users later claimed that photos of the event shared by the Carney campaign were AI-generated.
The original version of photo of a Mark Carney leadership campaign event from Feb. 12 in North Vancouver, which some social media users claimed was AI-generated when it circulated online.
Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidates Karina Gould, Frank Baylis, Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney greet one another prior to the English-language Liberal leadership debate in Montreal on ...
"Just like computers aren't perfect, we're not perfect either." The original version of photo of a Mark Carney leadership campaign event from Feb. 12 in North Vancouver, which some social media users claimed was AI-generated when it circulated online.