U.S. President Donald Trump, who has imposed tariffs on Canadian goods and threatened to make Canada the 51st state, has loomed large over the contest.
Chrystia Freeland, a journalist from Alberta who rose ... While at Harvard she spent time in Ukraine as an exchange student, and became involved in Ukraine’s then nascent independence movement.
The second-place finisher, Chrystia Freeland, was so far behind with just 8 per cent support, that no one at the convention wondered afterwards whether she intended to support Carney going forward.
But do you see any analogy between the way that America is threatening Canada and the way that Russia threatened Ukraine? Chrystia Freeland I would be careful with that analogy, Gideon ...
Chrystia Freeland — who had been a candidate to become prime minister — is Canada’s new minister of transport. Freeland is ...
Chrystia Freeland (@cafreeland ... “I’ve been in touch with the Prime Minister of Ukraine (Denys Shmyhal), and have let him know that he and Ukraine have my support. I’ve also had a number ...
Chrystia Freeland: The former journalist ... University before going on to work as a journalist covering Russia and Ukraine for several years. She entered politics in 2013, rising through the ...
Her focus is reporting on the Russia-Ukraine war. Isabel joined Newsweek ... possibility of his country becoming part of the U.S. Chrystia Freeland, former deputy prime minister under Trudeau ...
The stage was shared by four hopefuls: former governor of the banks of Canada and England Mark Carney, former Finance Minister Chrystia ... continue supporting Ukraine. Freeland suggested that ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results