After nearly a decade in power, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally bowed to a chorus of criticism that had become too loud to ignore, announcing his resignation on Monday. Among the loudest critics was one of his most loyal and longest-serving deputies.
Canada’s former finance minister Chrystia Freeland is running to be the country’s next prime minister after Justin Trudeau stepped down this month. Freeland, a Toronto-based MP, posted on X that she would officially launch her bid to become leader of the governing Liberal party on Sunday. “I’m running to fight for Canada,” she said.
The major beneficiary looks to be Justin Trudeau’s former deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland ... the potential annexation of Canada. Freeland’s situation is in many ways reminiscent ...
OTTAWA--Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said on social media Friday she was joining the race to become Liberal Party leader and the next prime minister. "I'm running to fight for Canada,
In December, then-Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland had sharply ... a strength for her,” said Turnbull. Freeland played a key role in positioning Canada as a staunch supporter of Ukraine ...
Justin Trudeau listens to Chrystia Freeland during a news conference in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on May 31, 2018. - Chris Wattie/Reuters Born to a Ukrainian mother in the western province of ...
Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland is billing herself as the best person to lead Canada's fight against Donald Trump.
Canada’s foreign minister is warning Americans they will be paying a “Trump tariff tax” if President-elect Donald Trump follows through with a threat of imposing a 25% tariff on all Canadian goods
Chrystia Freeland, whose abrupt resignation as finance minister last month forced Justin Trudeau's exit as prime minister, said she is running to be the next leader of the
Less than five weeks after she resigned her cabinet seat over a dispute with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland has launched her campaign to replace him as the leader of the Liberal party.
Chrystia Freeland, the former deputy prime minister, sought to distance herself from Mr. Trudeau in a public letter criticizing him for “costly political gimmicks.”