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Chrystia Freeland was expected to present a fall economic statement, but instead she delivered the most serious rebuke of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership to date. Early on the morning of Dec. 16, as reporters were already gathering to receive an embargoed copy of the government’s latest fiscal document, the now-former finance minister released a blistering resignation letter she had delivered to the prime minister that morning.
Government resorts to ‘improv’ as Freeland sets ‘off a bomb’ Pollster Darrell Bricker said that Freeland had “set off a bomb underneath the government,” and the Trudeau PMO had moved further “into the realm of improvisation” in response. He noted that Freeland’s shocking exit was not the only bad news for the government that day.
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