Freeland, who is also Canada’s deputy prime minister, said Trudeau had on Friday told her he no longer wanted her to serve as finance minister and had offered her a different cabinet position. She said that in recent weeks the pair had been “at odds about the best path forward for Canada”. She cited “costly political gimmicks” and differences with Trudeau about how the country should respond to the incoming Trump administration’s economic policies. In a letter posted on X, she called US president-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports “a grave challenge”.She added that to “take that threat extremely seriously” meant “keeping our fiscal powder dry today, so we have the reserves we may need for a coming tariff war” as well as “eschewing costly political gimmicks”. Freeland’s departure could serve a significant blow to Trudeau’s government at a precarious time for the prime minister. She was due to announce the country’s economic outlook in an economic statement on Monday afternoon.Tensions between Trudeau and Freeland had been growing since the government in November announced a wide-ranging exemption to the goods and services tax and a C$250 cheque for nearly half of the country’s population.The government, trailing badly in the polls, was hoping to regain voter confidence with the policy that would cost billions of dollars. This was central to the dispute, as one of Freeland’s pledges was to keep government spending… Read more
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