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Canada appoints ex-BlackRock executive Mark Wiseman as US ambassador

| @indiablooms | Dec 24, 2025, at 03:53 am

Ottawa: Prime Minister Mark Carney Monday announced Monday Mark Wiseman has been appointed Canada’s next ambassador to the United States.

Wiseman brings more than three decades of experience in law, business and finance, with extensive involvement in Canada-U.S. economic and financial institutions.

“Mark Wiseman brings immense experience, extensive contacts, and deep commitment at this crucial time of transformation of our relationship with the United States,” Carney said in a statement.

“As a core member of our negotiating team, he will help advance the interests of Canadian workers, businesses, and institutions, while building opportunities for both Canada and the United States.”

Wiseman is a Canadian financier and former executive at the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and BlackRock.

He is also a member of the Prime Minister’s Council on Canada-U.S. Relations.

As ambassador, Wiseman will play a key role in "advancing Canada-U.S. priorities", including border security, trade and investment ties, and bilateral cooperation on global issues, Carney stated.

Thanking the outgoing ambassador Kirsten Hillman for her service, Carney highlighted her role in strengthening bilateral relations and defending Canadian economic and security interests during a period of global uncertainty.

Wiseman will assume the role on February 15 next year.

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