Summary

Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned amid rising tensions with PM Justin Trudeau over Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods.

Freeland criticized Trudeau’s economic approach, warning of a “grave challenge” and advocating fiscal prudence to prepare for a “coming tariff war.”

Her departure leaves Trudeau politically vulnerable as his popularity wanes, with Liberal MPs and opposition leaders calling for his resignation.

Freeland, a key figure in Canada-U.S. trade relations, is seen as a potential replacement for Trudeau in the next election.

  • Troy@lemmy.ca
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    13 days ago

    I really like Freeland. This is her rage-quitting – “you can’t fire me, I quit!” due to the Liberals resorting to desperate measures to try to salvage their approval ratings. It also positions her outside the leadership structure should a leadership convention occur. I really doubt she runs for leadership though, as the next election is likely a guaranteed party implosion. But it could separate her enough for the leadership race after this one.

    She is such a level headed centrist. But the right fucking frotha at the mouth whenever she does anything because she is a woman or something.

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      13 days ago

      This doesn’t seem at all level headed. More like jumping ship when they need to work together.

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        13 days ago

        I’d wager there is a leadership race within two months, and she is positioned for that now.

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          13 days ago

          That fits my first impression perfectly, which I commented earlier.
          From this show of personality, she is not the kind of person I’d personally vote for.
          Seems like she chooses to sabotage a working relation, and use that as a platform to show off for her personal benefit.

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            Freeland has consistently stood by Trudeau for years, so her deciding to stand her ground shocked everyone. I suspect Trudeau just expected her to fall on the sword, but she gave him the finger instead.

            I like her. She’s got a solid set of brass ovaries and has stood up to PP and his gaggle of wee-wees for years. But I doubt she’ll try for PM next election, especially seeing as the old boy’s network is pushing for Carney to take Trudeau’s place.