Does Globe report herald the end of Freeland’s tenure as finance minister?

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Does Globe report herald the end of Freeland’s tenure as finance minister?
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Some Liberal insiders say it’s clear that Freeland’s job is in jeopardy but others doubt that Trudeau would actually remove her, owing to her loyalty to the PM and doubts that Mark Carney would want to swoop into replace her as doing so would tie him to an unpopular government heading to the polls in just over a year.

Some Liberal insiders say it’s clear that Freeland’s job is in jeopardy but others doubt that Trudeau would actually remove her, owing to her loyalty to the PM and doubts that Mark Carney would want to swoop into replace her as doing so would tie him to an unpopular government heading to the polls in just over a year.Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland responds to a question during a weekly news conference, Tuesday, February 27, 2024 in Ottawa.

Liberal insiders are questioning whether Chrystia Freeland’s time as finance minister is in jeopardy in the wake of reporting byon divisions between her and the Prime Minister’s Office, and suggestions that Mark Carney might be tapped to replace her. But some are doubting that PMO would actually remove Freeland, who has stayed loyal to the PM throughout his rocky tenure in office, or that Carney would swoop into replace her as doing so would tie him to an unpopular government heading to the polls in just over a year.

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