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Cleo Carney (Mark Carney’s Daughter) Height, Family, Biography

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Religion: Christianity
Marital Status: Unmarried
Hometown: Ottawa, Canada

Cleo Carney

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Famous forBeing the daughter of the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 6" (168 cm)
Eye ColourHazel Green
Hair ColourBlonde
Career
Academic Awards• English Award by South Hampstead High School (December 2019)
• Grade 9 English Award by Elmwood School (June 2021)
• IB learner profile Award by Elmwood School (June 2022)
• Grade 10 Careers award by Elmwood School (June 2022)
• Grade 11 Theory of Knowledge Award by Elmwood School (June 2023)
• Grade 11 English Award by Elmwood School (June 2023)
Personal Life
BirthplaceCanada
NationalityCanadian
HometownOttawa, Canada
School• South Hampstead High School (2019)
• Elmwood School, Ottawa, Canada (September 2020 - June 2024)
College/UniversityHarvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2024-2028)
Educational QualificationBachelor's degree in Economics
ReligionChristianity
HobbiesBaking, Doing Yoga, Hiking, Running, Reading
Social MediaLinkedIn
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Mark Carney (Prime Minister of Canada)
Mother- Diana Fox Carney (Economist, Academician, Philanthropist)
Mark Carney with Diana Fox Carney
SiblingsBrother- None
Sister(s)- 3
• Sophia Carney
• Amelia Carney
• Tess Carney
Other RelativesPaternal Grandfather- Robert James Martin Carney (educator)
Paternal Grandmother- Verlie Margaret Carney
Maternal Grandfather- Christopher Fox (farmer)
Maternal Grandmother- Jennifer Atkinson

Cleo Carney

Some Lesser Known Facts About Cleo Carney

  • In September 2021, she joined Foodsharing Ottawa, where she worked as an intern till December 2022. There, she volunteered for several charitable causes and was adjudged Volunteer of the Month for her work.
  • From September 2021 till September 2023, she served at Ontario Tech’s PHE Canada Student Chapter as a member.
  • At the Elmwood School, she was appointed as the Production Stage Manager. She played a vital role in managing the school play, Little Women.
  • In June 2022, Cleo Carney joined Bluedot Living as a freelance content creator in Edgartown, Massachusetts, the United States of America.
  • In June 2023, she was adjudged as the Most Valuable Player on the cross-country team by her school.
  • In July 2023, she joined TechMet Ltd in London, the United Kingdom, as an intern. She worked there for a month.
  • In the same month, she joined Dentons Canada LLP, where she worked as a paid intern for a month.
  • In 2023, she hosted a cooking and climate conversation series in an episode of which she invited Mark Carney.

    Cleo's still taken from the show which she hosted in 2023

    Cleo’s still taken from the show which she hosted in 2023

  • In September 2024, she became a Member of the Council for Student Sustainability Leaders at Harvard University.
  • In the same month, she was appointed as Borrow Direct Plus Assistant at Widener Library at Harvard University.
  • She was then appointed as one of the Harvard Undergraduate Resource Efficiency Program’s representatives.
  • Cleo has gained experience working on youth environmental education projects. She has also written numerous articles, interviews, and recipes that promote sustainable living and environmental awareness.
  • Other than her educational and environmental interests, Cleo is also interested in the field of strategic mining.
  • Cleo Carney also owns a baking website and business of the same.
  • In 2024, she became an analyst on the ClearVision Ventures team at Harvard’s Venture Capital Group (VCG).

    Cleo Cartney with the ClearVision Ventures team

    Cleo Cartney with the ClearVision Ventures team

  • In March 2025, after her father, Mark Carney, was appointed as the Prime Minister of Canada, she gave an introductory speech and welcomed him to the stage.

    Cleo Carney giving the introductory speech after her father's appointment as the Prime Minister of Canada

    Cleo Carney giving the introductory speech after her father’s appointment as the Prime Minister of Canada