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Canada's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned amid rising tensions with PM Justin Trudeau over Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods.

Freeland criticized Trudeau's economic approach, warning of a "grave challenge" and advocating fiscal prudence to prepare for a "coming tariff war."

Her departure leaves Trudeau politically vulnerable as his popularity wanes, with Liberal MPs and opposition leaders calling for his resignation.

Freeland, a key figure in Canada-U.S. trade relations, is seen as a potential replacement for Trudeau in the next election.

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[–] Buffalox 5 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

Freeland wrote that Canada needs to keep its “fiscal powder dry today” so they have the reserves for a “coming tariff war”.

I just hate when people use analogies like that. So she agreed on fiscal policies before, but not anymore?
Seems to me she is rocking the boat, while arguing they should keep dry!

I'm sorry I don't know her, but this reeks of opportunism.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (8 children)

Just a tidbit of context for you that the article glosses over here:

Freeland and Trudeau have reportedly disagreed over proposals for temporary tax breaks and other spending measures, which were meant to shore up political support, but risked forcing Freeland to miss her spending goals.

This is talking about Trudeau deciding to remove temporarily remove federal sales taxes on toys, beer, takeout and dine-in meals, probably in hopes to improve his image over Christmas and blunt the impact of the Canada Post strike. These are sudden, expensive measures that to me it makes sense that Freeland didn't agree with it. She didn't start disagreeing out of nowhere.

[–] Buffalox -1 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

If they are in a coalition government, how can Trudeau change taxes without her?

[–] StopTouchingYourPhone 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

No offense, but your question is really confusing. I don't understand what her resignation has to do with the former supply-and-confidence agreement the Liberals had with the NDP.

ftr - There was never a coalition government and the NDP ended the supply-and-confidence agreement in September.

The right wing in North America flooded news stories and social media spaces with the talking point that the NDP and Liberals working together to accomplish government-related work was a "coalition government" (which they framed as a horrible undemocratic thing), but the NDP-Liberal supply-and-confidence agreement was in place to get Canadians the beginnings of dental care, affordable housing funding for municipalities, daycare, sick days for federally-regulated workplaces, etc.

[–] Buffalox -4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

According to Wikipedia: "The office is conferred at the discretion of the prime minister"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Canada

How is that not being part of a coalition government?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

A coalition government is created when two or more political parties work together to form a temporary alliance large enough to achieve a majority and gain the confidence of Parliament, ultimately allowing them to form government and pass legislation.

Coalition governments occur when a party wins an election with only a minority of seats in the legislature. They are often formed during tumultuous times, such as those involving political turmoil or war.

https://globalnews.ca/news/6032583/coalition-government-explainer-canada/

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