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Chrystia Freeland

Christina Alexandra Freeland PC (born August 2, 1968) is a Canadian politician and journalist who served as the tenth deputy prime minister of Canada from 2019 to 2024. A member of the Liberal Party, she was first elected as the member of Parliament (MP) for Toronto Centre in 2013 and represented University—Rosedale from 2015 to 2026. Freeland served as…

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Political career (2013–2026)

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Journalism career (1993–2013)

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Early life and education (1968–1993)

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Occupation
Politician · journalist · author · diplomat · academic administrator
Awards
Rhodes Scholarship (1993)
Education
Harvard University (BA) · St Antony's College, Oxford (MSt)
Born
Christina Alexandra Freeland (1968-08-02) August 2, 1968 (age 58) Peace River, Alberta, Canada
Children
3
Constituency
University—Rosedale · Toronto Centre

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Early life and education (1968–1993)

Journalism career (1993–2013)

Political career (2013–2026)

Post-political career (2026–present)

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Family and personal life

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Chrystia Freeland

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Chrystia Freeland

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Preceded by · 10
Chrystia Freeland → Anita Anand, Anne McLellan[a], Bill Morneau, Bob Rae, Dominic LeBlanc, Ed Fast, Position established, Rick Trainor (interim), Riding established, Stéphane Dion
Succeeded by · 7
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Occupation · 5
Chrystia Freeland → academic administrator, author, diplomat, journalist, Politician
Relatives · 3
Chrystia Freeland → Ged Baldwin (great-uncle), John-Paul Himka (uncle), Michael Chomiak (maternal grandfather)
related to External links · 3
Chrystia Freeland → C-SPAN, Canada, Parliament
Constituency · 2
Chrystia Freeland → Toronto Centre, University—Rosedale
Education · 2
Chrystia Freeland → Harvard University (BA), St Antony's College, Oxford (MSt)
Prime Minister · 2
Chrystia Freeland → Justin Trudeau, Mark Carney
Awards · 1
Chrystia Freeland → Rhodes Scholarship (1993)
Born · 1
Chrystia Freeland → Christina Alexandra Freeland (1968-08-02) August 2, 1968 (age 58) Peace River, Alberta, Canada

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Chrystia FreelandAwardsRhodes Scholarship (1993)1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandBornChristina Alexandra Freeland (1968-08-02) August 2, 1968 (age 58) Peace River, Alberta, Canada1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandChildren31.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandConstituencyUniversity—Rosedale1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandConstituencyToronto Centre1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandEducationHarvard University (BA)1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandEducationSt Antony's College, Oxford (MSt)1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandOccupationPolitician1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandOccupationjournalist1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandOccupationauthor1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandOccupationdiplomat1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandOccupationacademic administrator1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandOther positionsOther positions Special Representative for the Reconstruction of UkraineIn office September 16, 2025 – January 9, 2026Prime MinisterMark CarneyPreceded byPosition establishedSuc…1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPartyLiberal1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byRick Trainor (interim)1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byAnne McLellan[a]1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byPosition established1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byAnita Anand1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byBill Morneau1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byDominic LeBlanc1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byStéphane Dion1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byEd Fast1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byRiding established1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPreceded byBob Rae1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPrime MinisterJustin Trudeau1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandPrime MinisterMark Carney1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandRelativesMichael Chomiak (maternal grandfather)1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandRelativesJohn-Paul Himka (uncle)1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandRelativesGed Baldwin (great-uncle)1.00infobox
Chrystia FreelandSpouseGraham Bowley1.00infobox

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