Chrystia Freeland
Trump’s NAFTA negotiators are an insult to Canada -- and the world
NAFTA talks show what happens when grownup diplomats meet Trump toddlers. Fortunately, at least one adult will be in the room.
Saudi Arabia goes back 23 years to troll about Canadian history and fails miserably
Probably the strangest attempt at retaliation came when Saudi bots started tweeting in support of Quebec independence, implying that Saudi Arabia could have meddled in Canada’s internal affairs during the 1995 referendum, but gracefully chose not to.
Trade war jabs between Canada and the U.S. escalate after Trump blows up G7 summit
"The national security pretext is absurd, and frankly insulting to Canadians, the closest and strongest ally the United States has had," said Canada's foreign minister in Quebec.
Canada scrambles to fix explosive G7 summit
Chrystia Freeland said G7 negotiators are still working to finalize the statement, known as a communiqué, almost halfway through the two-day summit hosted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Quebec.
NAFTA deal 'not close at all': Union leader Jerry Dias, from Washington talks
Talk of an impending NAFTA deal is premature, Canadian union leader Jerry Dias said in Washington while officials were negotiating there on Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
Mexico: 80 per cent chance of new NAFTA deal announced within a month
There's an 80 per cent chance of a new NAFTA agreement in principle within a month, the Mexican minister leading the file said on Monday, April 9, 2018.
Canada expels Russian spies
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada is expelling four Russian diplomats and will deny permission for three others to bolster Russian staff in Canada.
Freeland: No evidence Canadian-made LAVS were used against Saudi citizens
The federal government has not been able to determine with any certainty that Canadian-made light-armoured vehicles sold to Saudi Arabia were used by that country to suppress the Shiite minority in the eastern part of the country.
Justin Trudeau to push middle class interests as he heads to Davos
After spending the past two weeks criss-crossing the country to speak with ordinary Canadians in town hall meetings, Justin Trudeau is heading to Switzerland where he'll rub elbows with the rich and powerful at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
'I shouldn't have to have a husband:' Winnipeg woman criticizes men-only club
A former chair of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce says it's about time that men-only clubs open their doors to women.
These women experts are ready and waiting. Where is their invitation?
A dark cloud hovers over a Vancouver summit aimed at securing peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula, write two female civil society leaders.
Freeland hails Trump's 'sensible' suggestion of NAFTA talks extension
A string of calming comments from U.S. President Donald Trump about NAFTA has proponents of the agreement breathing some relief that his trigger finger is far from the button that would blow up the deal.
Tillerson and Freeland talk North Korea as Trump crosses out climate threat
Canada and the United States will co-host in a meeting of foreign ministers in Vancouver on Jan. 16, 2018 on the North Korean nuclear crisis.
'North Korea will certainly come up': Tillerson makes first Canadian visit
American officials say the North Korea nuclear crisis will be one of several topics of conversation when Rex Tillerson makes his first visit to Canada as secretary of state on Tuesday, December 19, 2017.