Freeland will run to be Liberal leader: ‘Running to fight for Canada’
Global News
Freeland becomes one of the highest-profile candidates in the leadership contest, joining contenders including former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.
Chrystia Freeland announced Friday she will run to become the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Freeland, once a staunch ally of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, announced her intentions in a short post on social media.
“I’m running to fight for Canada,” she said in a statement issued “regarding the Liberal Party leadership campaign.”
Her official campaign launch will be Sunday.
Freeland becomes one of the highest-profile candidates in the leadership contest, joining contenders including former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.
The Liberal Party will decide on its new leader on March 9.
Trudeau’s former deputy prime minister and finance minister, Freeland brings nearly a decade of political experience to the race.
It was Freeland’s resignation from the Liberal cabinet in late December — on the day she was meant to table the government’s fall economic statement — that precipitated a renewed surge of pressure in the prime minister’s leadership crisis.