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Chrystia Freeland
LIBERALMPOntarioTrending Up
2%
VotesMP for University—Rosedale
FederalHigh-profile Liberal figure with major past economic and foreign-policy responsibilities, associated with fiscal governance, Ukraine support, and trade competitiveness.
Policy Focus
Economic Governance
Economic GovernanceUkraine & SecurityTrade & Competitiveness
Policy Positions
Economic GovernanceCredibility-first fiscal stance — Emphasises predictable, institution-respecting management of finances and economic policy.
Ukraine & SecuritySustained Ukraine support — Supports continued assistance to Ukraine and closer alignment with allies on security.
Trade & CompetitivenessCompete and diversify — Focus on strengthening Canada’s global trade position and reducing strategic dependencies.
Career Timeline
2013Elected to the House of Commons.
2015Entered Cabinet; held multiple senior ministerial portfolios over time.
2019Became Deputy Prime Minister (and later held major economic/finance responsibilities).
2024Remained a central figure in Liberal federal politics and major policy debates.

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PartyLiberal
Home StateOntario
CategoryPolitician
FocusEconomic Governance
Chrystia Freeland
MP for University—Rosedale
MPFederalPolicy Focus
Economic Governance
High-profile Liberal figure with major past economic and foreign-policy responsibilities, associated with fiscal governance, Ukraine support, and trade competitiveness.
Economic GovernanceUkraine & SecurityTrade & Competitiveness
Policy Positions
Economic GovernanceCredibility-first fiscal stance — Emphasises predictable, institution-respecting management of finances and economic policy.
Ukraine & SecuritySustained Ukraine support — Supports continued assistance to Ukraine and closer alignment with allies on security.
Trade & CompetitivenessCompete and diversify — Focus on strengthening Canada’s global trade position and reducing strategic dependencies.
Career Timeline
Elected to the House of Commons.2013
2015Entered Cabinet; held multiple senior ministerial portfolios over time.
Became Deputy Prime Minister (and later held major economic/finance responsibilities).2019
2024Remained a central figure in Liberal federal politics and major policy debates.