Canada: Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned from the post, gave this reason
Canada: Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from the post on Monday. He has shared his resignation letter addressed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on social media
Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from the post on Monday. He has tendered his resignation through a letter addressed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In this letter, Freeland has told that last week Trudeau had tried to remove him from the post of Finance Minister.
And he was offered some other role in the cabinet. He said in his resignation that leaving the cabinet is the only honest and practical way
Freeland said in a letter to Prime Minister Trudeau, "On Friday you told me that you did not want to see me as Finance Minister and tried to give me some other position in the Cabinet.After careful consideration, I concluded that the only honest and practical option for me was to resign from the Cabinet.
A senior federal government source told CBC News that Freeland was not expected to make the announcement today. It is also not clear who will present the government's views on the decline in the economy
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In his letter, Freeland said Canada is facing serious challenges and also referred to US President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose 25 percent tariffs on Canadian products.
We need to keep our finances strong, Freeland wrote, so we can be prepared for a possible tariff war
Freeland also said, we must work with integrity and humility with provincial regional leaders to build a true Canadian response team. The heads of all 13 provinces of Canada are currently at the 'Council of the Federation' meeting in Toronto
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