Chrystia Freeland's New Role: From Cabinet to International Envoy
Canadian Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland is reportedly leaving the cabinet to become a special international envoy for Ukraine. Freeland will remain a legislator for now. A driving force behind Canada's stance on Russia, her abrupt departure from finance minister role in 2024 led to internal political shifts.

Canadian Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland is poised to exit the federal cabinet to take on the role of a special international envoy for Ukraine, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Freeland will continue as a sitting legislator, disclosed the source, who sought anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the information. This development was initially reported by the Globe and Mail.
Freeland, recognized for her Ukrainian roots and proficiency in the language, has significantly influenced Canada's stringent stance on Russia. Her sudden resignation as finance minister in December 2024 was a catalyst for internal governmental changes, leading to former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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