“i very strongly believe it is the job of whoever is in government to represent all of canada,” said freeland, who was in regina on feb. 14. “a government that shows up for the prairies, that shows up for the west, that shows up for saskatchewan, including showing up for rural saskatchewan.”
as freeland sees it, the coming federal election will come down to the question of who is best suited to handle trade headwinds and u.s. president donald trump amid his threats of tariffs against canada.
“i do think the ballot question in the next general election can and must be who can fight for canada and who can stand up to trump,” she said.
liberal leadership candidate mark carney receives a tour inside pro metal industries ltd by ceo mark brown on tuesday feb. 11, 2025 in regina. kayle neis / regina leader-post
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similarly, while in regina on feb. 11, carney emphasized the need for a united canadian economy in the face of trump, while committing to fight tariffs.
speaking about the prospect of being prime minister, carney said: “you serve all canadians at all times, and in order to do that, it is critical that you are here on the ground, understanding the issues.”
the party’s french-language debate occurred monday, with the english equivalent set to take place tuesday. in addition to carney and freeland, karina gould and frank baylis are also running to become the next leader of the federal liberals.