Mark Carney Condemns US Meeting with Canadian Separatists
Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has called on the United States to respect Canadian sovereignty following revelations of a secret meeting between a US State Department official and a Western Canadian separatist group.
Key Takeaways
- Mark Carney, a Liberal Party leadership candidate, strongly criticized the US for interfering in Canadian internal affairs.
- A senior US official met with the Council of the Federation, which advocates for Western Canada’s separation, in Washington, D.C. in February.
- The US State Department calls the meeting “routine” and denies supporting separation, but it has ignited a political debate in Canada.
Carney’s Stern Warning to a Close Ally
In an interview with CTV News, Carney, a frontrunner for the Liberal Party leadership, stated the US must stay out of Canadian politics.
“The United States should respect Canada’s sovereignty,” Carney said. “It’s not for the United States to be involved in Canadian politics.”
He emphasized the delicate nature of the US-Canada relationship, warning against sending the wrong message.
“The United States is our closest ally and friend, but that doesn’t mean that they should be involved in our internal politics,” he said.
The Secret Meeting and Its Fallout
The meeting, first reported by , involved the Council of the Federation, a group lobbying for Western Canadian independence. A senior US State Department official attended the February meeting in Washington.
While the US insists the meeting was “routine” and that it does not support separation, the incident has fueled significant concerns in Canada about in domestic politics.
Political Context and Leadership Race
The controversy emerges as Mark Carney competes for the leadership of the opposition Liberal Party. The winner of this race will become the party’s candidate for Prime Minister in the next federal election, placing Carney’s foreign policy stance in the spotlight.



