Liberal leadership hopefuls distance themselves from carbon pricing
- Chrystia Freeland is a top contender to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader, emphasizing her capability to confront President Donald Trump and his proposed tariffs on Canadian exports to the U.S.
- During her campaign launch, Freeland warned about the 'existential risk' Trump poses to Canada and did not outline specific policies to counter his tariffs.
- Freeland, who represents Ontario's University-Rosedale riding, is competing against several candidates, including Karina Gould and Chandra Arya, for the leadership position.
- Freeland expressed pride in being disliked by Trump, stating, 'Donald Trump doesn’t like me, and I consider that to be the highest accolade,' during her speech in Winnipeg.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left
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- 43% of the sources lean Left
43% Left
L 43%
C 28%
R 29%
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