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Trudeau’s assassin could be Canada’s next leader

Chrystia Freeland and Justin Trudeau in happier times. Credit: Patrick Doyle/AFP via Getty Images

Less than 24 hours after Mark Carney’s launch, Chrystia Freeland announced her bid to be the next Liberal party leader of Canada. The former finance minister – whose resignation last month triggered Justin Trudeau’s downfall – put out a pithy six word statement this morning. ‘I’m running to fight for Canada’, it said, simply. She intends to officially launch her campaign on Sunday, having already gained public endorsements from Mark Holland and Diane Lebouthillier.

The leadership field has narrowed considerably this week as possible contenders Christy Clark, Dominic LeBlanc, Francois Phillipe Champagne and Mélanie Joly all ruled themselves out. It leaves Freeland and Carney as the only two serious candidates for the post of Canada’s next Prime Minister. With the Liberals third in some polls, both rivals know that the supposed ‘natural party of government’ is facing an existential threat in the looming general election, due by October.

Freeland’s supporters point to her long record in government.

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