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Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrysia Freeland announced on January 7, local time, that she will resign as a member of the National Assembly and withdraw from Canadian politics on January 9. Freeland announced on social media, “I have written to the Speaker of Parliament confirming that I will officially step down this Friday.” According to the Canadian media, this marks the end of an era for the Liberal Party. Freeland has been a member of the Liberal Party, Minister of Finance, and Deputy Prime Minister for a long time. A few days ago, as Canada's ambassador to Ukraine, she was hired by Ukrainian President Zelensky as an adviser to the president.

Zhitongcaijing·01/07/2026 23:41:21
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Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrysia Freeland announced on January 7, local time, that she will resign as a member of the National Assembly and withdraw from Canadian politics on January 9. Freeland announced on social media, “I have written to the Speaker of Parliament confirming that I will officially step down this Friday.” According to the Canadian media, this marks the end of an era for the Liberal Party. Freeland has been a member of the Liberal Party, Minister of Finance, and Deputy Prime Minister for a long time. A few days ago, as Canada's ambassador to Ukraine, she was hired by Ukrainian President Zelensky as an adviser to the president.