Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Rob Drinkwater
Publication Date: September 7, 2025 - 21:05
Prime Minister Mark Carney competes in long-distance trail race
September 7, 2025
Politicians typically do most of their running on campaign trails, but Prime Minister Mark Carney surprised many people when he competed in a long-distance trail run in southern Ontario on the weekend.
Carney was entered in the 26-kilometre event in the Haliburton Forest Trail Race, an annual event held about 160 kilometres north of Toronto, which also has longer distance categories, with the longest being 100 miles (160 kilometres).
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