Freeland to run in next election, says Trudeau doing “great job”
Canada’s out-of-touch Deputy Prime Minister praises Trudeau and says she’s not going anywhere.

Mike Campbell

December 18, 2023

Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said she fully plans on running in the next federal election and issued full support for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying he’s doing a “great job.”

Freeland to run in next election, says Trudeau doing “great job”

In an interview with the far-left, Trudeau-funded CTV, Canada’s Finance Minister said the polls don’t concern her, and that she “absolutely” thinks the Liberals can win the next election with Trudeau.

“I am also absolutely supporting our prime minister, who is leading our team doing a really, really great job,” she said, stating that she’s “definitely running in the next election.”

“Up to my up to my neighbours to decide whether I get re-elected,” she added. 

It’s been speculated that Freeland was vying for a job with NATO. 

Freeland has been ridiculed for being one of the most out-of-touch politicians in Canada, from having multiple Nazi-related scandals, to laughing while announcing that she was freezing Canadian protesters’ bank accounts while they were barred from participating in society.

During the Emergencies Act Inquiry where the Liberal leaders attempted to justify their use of Marshal Law, Freeland said she froze the bank accounts of ordinary Canadians opposed to her party’s draconian COVID-19 mandates to avoid “blood on the face of a child.” 

Freeland’s conflict of interest 

Many contend that Freeland’s membership on the WEF’s Board of Trustees represents a clear conflict of interest according to restrictions set forth in section 15(1) of the 2006 Conflict of Interest Act.  

Canada has long been suspected to be controlled by the WEF ever since the globalist organization’s chairman Klaus Schwab said that he had “penetrated the [Canadian] cabinet.”

Earlier this year, documents revealed Freeland had an undisclosed meeting with the WEF during her Davos trip in January.

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