Canada's former finance minister Chrystia Freeland may run for PM, CBC News reports

Former Canadian finance minister and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland is reportedly planning to launch a bid for leadership of the Liberal Party, which would also put her in the race for the position of prime minister following Justin Trudeau's resignation.
Source: CBC News, as reported by European Pravda
Details: According to media reports, Freeland will officially announce her intention to run for the leadership of her party by 20 January, coinciding with the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump.
Freeland, who has Ukrainian heritage, unexpectedly resigned on 16 December, citing differences with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. She explained that in recent weeks, disagreements had arisen between her and Trudeau over how Canada should balance its spending to prepare for expected policy shifts from the new US administration, with Trump threatening Canada with high tariffs.
Background:
- On 6 January, Justin Trudeau announced his intention to step down as leader of the Liberal Party and as prime minister once the party elects a new leader, a process set to conclude on 9 March.
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