Should she win the current federal Liberal leadership contest, Chrystia Freeland is pledging to scrap a controversial ...
Whoever wins the race will also replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister of Canada. Chrystia Freeland, the former finance minister and deputy prime minister in Trudeau’s government, is among ...
OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland wants to cut income taxes for millions of Canadians as part of a new cost-of-living plan aimed at grocery prices, credit card interest ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Chrystia Freeland says she's running against the "Ottawa establishment" as more federal cabinet ministers rally around her top rival, former Bank of Canada governor ...
The next prime minister of Canada, whether it’s Chrystia Freeland or Mark Carney, will share my quasi-identity, which possesses not even a name: an ex-prov? A halfbertan? The politics of ...
A Canadian task force reported malicious activities on Chinese social media targeting Chrystia Freeland, who aims to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader. These attacks, traced to an ...
Chrystia Freeland, who resigned last month as Justin Trudeau’s deputy and finance minister, has vowed “surgical” reprisals to the 25 percent tariff that Trump has placed on all steel imports.
“Dear United States, you’re about to hurt yourself,” says Chrystia Freeland, one of the candidates to be the next Canadian Prime Minister. President Trump continues to threaten tariffs on ...
Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland has pitched a plan to lower food prices, tackling a key part of the cost-of-living issue that plagued her for much of her time as minister of finance.
Stand with us today and stand on the right side of history. Chrystia Freeland is a Canadian MP, former deputy prime minister and candidate for leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Both the tone and timing of Chrystia Freeland’s resignation announcement are seemingly carefully designed to cause the most chaos and discord within the government. During Donald Trump’s ...
Chrystia Freeland, the former Canadian deputy prime minister, said Sunday that Canada will not back down against President Donald Trump’s recent tariffs on the long-time trade partner ...
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