FIELD NOTES FROM KYIV — It’s a trick to track CHRYSTIA FREELAND.
Chrystia Freeland, former journalist and senior government minister, has officially entered the race for leadership of Canada’s Liberal Party. Her announcement comes amid a critical juncture for the ...
Former deputy prime minister and finance minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland has decided to run for leader of the Liberal Party. The new leader will head the Canadian government after Justin ...
The Trustees of the Rhodes Trust have appointed Chrystia Freeland as the next Warden of Rhodes House and Chief Executive Officer of the Rhodes Trust. Chrystia will start her role on 1 July 2026, ...
With the resignation this week of Justin Trudeau, all eyes are on the leadership race in the Liberal Party of Canada, which promises to be a major milestone in Canadian political history. If the party ...
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Who is Chrystia Freeland, the Canadian Deputy Prime Minister who resigned over differences with Justin Trudeau?
Things are going from bad to worse for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is set to face a general election in a few months that will decide his political fate. The latest blow came from ...
The sales numbers provided by the company-owned shops allowed them to claim tens of millions in government rebates. Now those numbers are under scrutiny. By Ian Austen The prominent central banker and ...
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 ...
TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced the biggest test of his political career after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, long one of his most powerful and loyal ministers, resigned ...
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned from her post over disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on how to respond to President-elect Donald Trump‘s threat of tariffs. In her ...
Amid rumours of Mélanie Joly being considered for an ambassadorship in Paris, Prime Minister Mark Carney appears to be continuing his slow-motion purge of the “old guard” that served his predecessor, ...
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