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Here's the latest as the Liberal leadership candidates face off in English debateLiberal leadership candidates Mark Carney, Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould and Frank Baylis squared off in an ...
Mark Carney, the front-runner in the race to become Canada’s next prime minister, squared off for the first time with his ...
Seemingly every time this government was on the rocks over the past few years, Carney was their economic credibility ...
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Canada PM Candidate Chrystia Freeland: Trump’s tariffs ‘self-defeating and self-mutilating’Dear United States, you’re about to hurt yourself,” says Chrystia Freeland, one of the candidates to be the next Canadian ...
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Liberal leadership candidates to face off in final debate in MontrealLiberal leadership contenders will take the stage again Tuesday night for the English-language debate in Montreal — their ...
Liberal leadership hopefuls will square off face-to-face for the first time Monday night during a French debate that will ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Chrystia Freeland outlined a suite of policies ... suppliers to lower the prices of essential foods or else face a price cap. The Liberals voted it down.
Chrystia Freeland — a Liberal Party member, former finance minister and former deputy prime minister running to lead Canada amid Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation — proposed placing ...
Whatever you think of their policy ideas or personal qualities, Freeland and Carney are impressive individuals. Whichever ...
Chrystia Freeland is getting serious about uniting Canadians ... That must be open to young people, and it must be open to have a great career while you're doing it." In the face of an economic threat ...
Chrystia Freeland, former Canadian deputy ... It doesn’t make a lot of sense to be punching us in the face,” Freeland said. She also said the tariffs were illogical because they are “self ...
I fully support Chrystia Freeland and her campaign in light of ... of bot accounts to spam thousands of comments on MPs’ Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) accounts in August and September.
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