Carbon-pricing change pledged as Freeland, Gould launch Liberal leadership bids
- Two cabinet ministers, Karina Gould and Chrystia Freeland, launched their campaigns for Liberal Party leadership, pledging to rethink the federal carbon levy and oppose U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
- Gould plans to freeze the carbon price and called for a review of the capital-gains tax increase, while Freeland aims to replace the consumer carbon price with a collaborative system.
- Freeland's rally in Toronto faced interruptions from protesters critical of the Canadian government's stance on the Gaza Strip, highlighting tensions within the party.
- Mélanie Joly endorsed Mark Carney for Liberal leader, marking the first major endorsement from a Quebec minister in the leadership race.
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