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[–] [email protected] 25 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

I think it's also going to depend on who the Liberals pick. I think Carney will have a better chance of winning than Freeland.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 9 hours ago

Good point, I had forgotten that the Liberal leadership race is underway. I'd personally be fine with either of them as the liberal party leader. But in the end, I'd rather the NDP be given a chance at governing.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 19 hours ago (1 children)
[–] gift_of_gab 9 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

People are falling for Chinese Propaganda, sadly.

She was a massive thorn in the side of the Soviet Union, and both the CCP and Russia are terrified of her.

Freeland studied Russian history and literature at Harvard University.[18] During 1988–89, she was an exchange student at the Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv in Soviet Ukraine, where she studied Ukrainian, which she is fluent in.[20] While there, she worked with journalist Bill Keller of The New York Times to document the Bykivnia graves, an unmarked mass grave site where the NKVD (the Soviet secret police) disposed of tens of thousands of dissidents.[1] The official Soviet story held that the graves were the result of Nazi atrocities. She translated the stories of locals who had witnessed covered trucks and "puddles of blood in the road" that predated the Nazi invasion, adding evidence that the site was actually the result of Stalinist repression.[1]

While there she attracted the attention of the KGB, which tagged her with the code name "Frida", and Soviet newspapers, who attacked her as a foreigner meddling in their internal affairs over her contacts with Ukrainian activists. The KGB surveilled Freeland and tapped her phone calls, and documented the young Canadian activist delivering money, video and audio recording equipment, and a personal computer to contacts in Ukraine. She used a diplomat at the Embassy of Canada in Moscow to send material abroad in a secret diplomatic pouch, worked with foreign journalists on stories about life in the Soviet Union, and organized marches and rallies to attract attention and support from Western countries. On her return from a trip to London in March 1989, Freeland was denied re-entry to the Soviet Union.[21] By the time her activism within Ukraine came to an end, Freeland had become the subject of a high-level case study from the KGB on how much damage a single determined individual could inflict on the Soviet Union; a 2021 Globe and Mail article quoted the report by a former officer of the KGB, which had described Freeland as "a remarkable individual", "erudite, sociable, persistent, and inventive in achieving her goals".[21]

It doesn't help that we won't elect a woman though, or basically anyone who isn't a white man. I say all of this as an NDP voter, she would make me consider an ABC vote.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 55 minutes ago

So what you're saying is that you're going to join the EU within five years so we can make her the next High Representative for Foreign Affairs, got you.

[–] mPony 1 points 2 hours ago

if Freeland isn't the PM she will definitely have top-tier responsibilities. She is definitely someone you want on your team.