OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidates Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould are promising higher wages to members of the Canadian Armed Forces and to fix Canada’s procurement system to meet NATO’s ...
Chrystia Freeland says as prime minister, she would have the country can reach its NATO defence spending goal by 2027 — five ...
Former deputy prime minister and finance minister Chrystia Freeland will visit Barrie on Feb. 15 for a town hall and question ...
Former deputy prime minister will be at Symposium Cafe on Feb. 15 as part of federal Liberal Party leadership bid ...
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Liberal race sucked into Trump's 'gravitational field,' strategists sayOTTAWA — Liberal leadership hopefuls are pivoting and responding to the attention-consuming existential threats to Canadian ...
Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on Tuesday called for President Donald Trump to definitively take the ...
Trudeau, who is still prime minister in a caretaker capacity until a new one is elected, has not imposed 100% tariffs on ...
Chrystia Freeland, former Canadian deputy prime minister, said on Sunday that President Trump’s decision to impose 25 percent ...
Following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement in January that he will resign, two candidates have early ...
Nova Scotia Liberal MP Jaime Battiste says he is dropping out of the Liberal party leadership race and backing former central banker Mark Carney. The MP for Sydney—Victoria made the announcement in a ...
According to a new study by Léger, Mark Carney is still the frontrunner to become the next Liberal Party of Canada leader.
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