Liberal leadership hopeful Chrystia Freeland says her top rival Mark Carney appears to be “the choice of the Liberal establishment” as more federal cabinet ministers rally around the former Bank of Canada governor.
In a recent French-language interview, Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland spoke highly of Quebec's cap and trade market, suggesting something like it is needed nationwide. But there's one problem.
Obviously I’m torn over which fellow-creature of the Alberta boonies I would prefer to see become the Liberal Party of Canada’s next leader. Both Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney seem determined to run for the Liberal leadership against the Liberals as we have known them.
Former Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland intends to run to lead the country's Liberal Party. In a statement posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday, Freeland said she would hold a formal campaign launch in the coming days,
Former Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is running to be the next leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister of Canada
Liberal leadership contenders have put down the first $50,000 of their entry fees, and continue lining up caucus endorsements and organizers as they push through a rushed timeline in their
Chrystia Freeland announced this morning that she will enter the leadership race for the head of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister of Canada.
Once one of PM Justin Trudeau's closest political allies, Ms Freeland quit in December 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com.
She is pitching herself as the best option to oppose incoming US president Donald Trump. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Former Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland intends to run ... one of Trudeau's closest allies in his Liberal Party. She held the key role of Canada's finance minister starting in 2020 ...
TORONTO — Chrystia Freeland, whose abrupt resignation ... said she is running to be the next leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister of Canada. Freeland said Friday in a statement posted ...
OTTAWA--Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland, who's vying to be the next leader of the Liberal Party and the country's prime minister, plans to repeal an increase in the capital-gains tax, according to a person familiar with the matter.