Here's a look at the Liberal leadership race and where the candidates stand on First Nation, Inuit and Métis policies.
Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland would scrap changes to the capital gains tax that she introduced as finance minister, CBC News has confirmed. The news was first reported by Bloomberg.
Chrystia Freeland would drop the Canadian government’s policy of raising the capital gains inclusion rate if she wins the race to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister, according to a person ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Chrystia Freeland will scrap the changes to the capital gains tax she once championed as finance minister if she wins the race to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ...
Freeland believes the tax hike no longer makes sense for Canada ... “If you hit us, we’ll hit back,” she said in her leadership launch speech on Jan. 19, promising so called “dollar-for-dollar” ...
During her 10-minute speech, Freeland did not discuss policies she would implement to respond to Trump’s tariffs or anything else she would do if chosen to run the party and be prime minister ...
“I want to let you in on a little secret,” says Chrystia Freeland in her video pitch to become the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. “Donald Trump doesn’t like me very much.
Freeland was repeatedly interrupted during the first half of her speech by pro-Palestinian demonstrators, who, one by one, yelled and made banging noises from the audience before being escorted out.
“If you hit us, we’ll hit back,” Freeland said in a speech at a Toronto youth club, promising “dollar-for-dollar” retaliation on US tariffs that would “inflict the biggest trade blow ...
He has threatened to levy steep tariffs on Canadian goods, potentially harming the economy. “If you hit us, we’ll hit back,” Freeland said in a speech at a Toronto youth club, promising ...
Freeland was repeatedly interrupted during the first half of her speech by pro-Palestinian demonstrators, who, one by one, yelled and made banging noises from the audience before being escorted out.
The leader’s office dubbed Freeland a “devoted disciple of the carbon tax” and quoted Trudeau’s Jan. 6 resignation speech, in which the prime minister called Freeland “an incredible political partner ...