The second-place finisher, Chrystia Freeland, was so far behind with just 8 per cent support, that no one at the convention wondered afterwards whether she intended to support Carney going forward.
Mark Carney overwhelmingly won the party leadership at a time when the Liberals – and Canada – needed a sure thing. But was ...
Ms. Freeland is vying to become Canada’s next Liberal Party leader and prime minister on Sunday. Her chances could hinge on ...
The Ontario premier is now a ubiquitous presence on US cable news as he pushes back against US tariffs on Canadian goods ...
Freeland said that in Peace River, well known Conservatives, who have known her all her life, came forward with cheques to ...
Long poised for a quick march to electoral oblivion, the Liberals now stand on the precipice of a fourth mandate ...
Sky News host James Macpherson has responded to Chrystia Freeland's “strange” story about an “imagined toddler”, calling the ...
The federal Liberals will pick a new party leader and prime minister on March 9. Former Bank of Canada and Bank of England ...
Freeland, a semi-regular panelist on the irreverent political talk show, was in “full campaign mode” as she made her pitch to ...
With polls and fundraising pointing to former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney as the front-runner, Freeland still sees a ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Chrystia Freeland says she wants her rival — former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney — to join her cabinet if she wins the contest on Sunday and becomes prime minister.