Pandemic fatigue leaves Canada in ‘tricky moment’, Freeland says
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada is at a “tricky moment” as we near the two-year mark of a global pandemic that has left everyone tired, grouchy and grasping for signs of hope.
Freeland, who is also the deputy prime minister, told Liberals at a weekend virtual convention for the Ontario wing of the federal Liberal party that the party has always done best when it believes in the goodness of Canadians.
“I say that now because I think we’re in a tricky moment right now, as a country,” she said Friday night. “We’re sort of poised between seizing optimism and seizing the future and giving way to frustration and despair.”
Freeland did not reference the convoy of anti-vaccine demonstrators who have occupied downtown Ottawa for the last eight days and have spilled into protests in other cities. But they were heavy on the minds of many who spoke in the opening 90 minutes of the event.


