OTTAWA — Chrystia Freeland is running to be the next leader of the Liberal party and prime minister of Canada. She said in a statement posted on social media Friday morning she will launch her campaign officially on Sunday. “I’m running to fight for Canada,” she said in the one-sentence statement.
Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland is running to be the next leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister of Canada.
The ball is in Chrystia Freeland's court, now that Mark Carney has officially launched his campaign to become the next Liberal leader.
In a sparsely worded post on the social media platform X, the former finance minister and deputy prime minister said simply that she's "running to fight for Canada."
The two frontrunners vying to replace Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader have officially launched their campaigns.
OTTAWA — Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland endured more than a dozen disruptions to her Liberal leadership launch speech on Sunday as protesters shouted her down and banged on a door at the Toronto venue.
Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland, former minister of finance and deputy prime ... who held a public campaign launch in Edmonton Thursday afternoon. They are the highest-profile candidates in the race so far — but the field is expected to get more crowded ...
Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland is billing herself as the best person to lead Canada's fight against Donald Trump.
Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland, former minister of finance and ... who held a public campaign launch in Edmonton Thursday afternoon. They are the highest-profile candidates in the race so far ...
TORONTO — Chrystia Freeland, whose abrupt resignation as ... Mark Carney speaks during his Liberal leadership campaign launch in Edmonton, on Thursday Jan. 16, 2025. Credit: AP/Jason Franson ...
The six candidates running for Liberal leadership have now all registered with Elections Canada, which monitors their fundraising activities as political leadership contestants under the law.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Canada should bar American companies from all federal government procurement contracts if U.S. President Donald Trump hits the country with damaging tariffs. Singh is meeting with unionized steelworkers in Sault Ste.