The Northern View #55: The Race Begins
And we’re off! The Liberal Party leadership race has officially begun, and before you know it, it will all be over by March 9.
The two front runners are Chrystia Freeland and the former Bank of Canada & England Governor Mark Carney. Freeland, the former longtime Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, tried to distance herself from the extremely unpopular Prime Minister Trudeau by publicly throwing him under the bus and forcing his resignation… calling him out for “costly political gimmicks” in the new budget… her see-the-light-moment only coming, of course, after she got the axe.
Would Freeland’s leadership be enough to turn around the government’s ailing fortunes? I suspect Kim Campbell, who took over from a very unpopular Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney after, like Trudeau, nine years in power, could provide some insight on her chances: the Tories suffered the worst political defeat in Canadian history, leaving them with only two seats across Canada in 1993.
