Freeland attempts to put some distance between herself and an unpopular PM Trudeau
OTTAWA — Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland is attempting to distance herself from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his record as she competes for his job.
In an interview with CP24 on Monday, Freeland said she found herself disagreeing with Trudeau more often in recent months and ultimately decided the government was on the wrong path.
“For me, this campaign has been a real liberation,” she said. “It is great to be able to say exactly what I think, to speak as a leader and speak in my own voice. I am loving it.”
Freeland quit cabinet in December after playing central roles in it since Trudeau won his majority mandate in 2015.


