Mark Carney says climate commitments preclude running in fall election
OTTAWA — Mark Carney won’t be on the Liberal ticket if there’s an election this fall.
The former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England told The Canadian Press he’s made commitments to help in the global fight against climate change and he can’t walk away from them just a few months before a crucial United Nations conference.
“I thought long and hard on this because I believe strongly in public service … and in the government’s agenda, which I fully support,” Carney said in an interview Tuesday.
“In the end, despite the temptation to running and the wrestling with it, a commitment’s a commitment.”