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Members of Parliament unanimously approved a motion Thursday calling on former Transport minister Chrystia Freeland to appear before a committee again in light of new e-mails revealing her department had several weeks of advance notice that BC Ferries planned to buy four new vessels from a Chinese shipyard.
Parliament is back. From new national projects to Chrystia Freeland’s departure, we’re taking a look at what’s shaping up to be a busy session.
Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s minister of transport and internal trade, has resigned and will not run in the next federal election. Steve MacKinnon, the leader of the government in the House of Commons,
Freeland was a continuation of the utopian virtue-signalling of a Trudeau era that was less rigorous about results
As Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland was in the House of Commons distancing Ottawa from BC Ferries’ plan to buy four new ships from a Chinese state-owned shipyard, senior Liberal advisers were debating how to manage a looming announcement that there was in fact a connection.
The Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, today issued the following statement to recognize Rail Safety Week 2025 in