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Chrystia Freeland, a prominent politician of Ukrainian descent, has been a key figure in shaping Canada's foreign and financial policies. Recently, she made headlines by resigning as Canada's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, a move that preceded her new appointment by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Freeland has been instrumental in Canada's decisive actions against Russian aggression, firmly supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and rights. She chaired numerous initiatives, from advocating for the use of Russian assets to fund Ukraine's defense to rejecting Russian passports issued in occupied Donbas. Her leadership at the Finance Ministry has solidified Canada's stance on international issues, underlining the importance of supporting Ukraine amidst Russian hostilities. As Freeland continues to influence global politics, her actions and strategies remain vital to international relations, especially concerning Eastern Europe's geopolitical dynamics.
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Minister of Finance of Canada Chrystia Freeland Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Freeland resigns Chrystia Freeland, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Canada of Ukrainian descent, unexpectedly resigned. According to her, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered her another position. 4 753 8

Міністр фінансів Канади Христя Фріланд Ukraine will receive funds from Russian assets in coming months - Freeland Canada's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is confident that the plan to finance Ukraine's military operations at the expense of Russian assets will soon be implemented. 824 3 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Freeland chairs Canada Freeland chairs Canada's Finance Ministry Christine (Chrystia) Freeland, the ex-Foreign Minister of Canada and the politician of Ukrainian origin will lead the Canadian Finance Ministry. 6 187 146 Ukrainian Politics

Canada not to recognize Russian passports issued to Donbas residents Canada not to recognize Russian passports issued to Donbas residents Canada will not recognize Russian passports issued to the residents of the occupied Ukrainian Donbas, as Ukraine’s Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman reported referring to Canada’s Foreign Ministry. 956 8 Previously in trend: Russian passports for residents of Russia-controlled territories in Donbas

Zelenskyi, Freeland underline importance of intl coalition consolidation for countering Russia Zelenskyi, Freeland underline importance of intl coalition consolidation for countering Russia's aggression President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland stressed the importance of consolidating the international coalition to counter Russian aggression. 2 927 83 Ukrainian Politics

Ukraine invited to G7 foreign ministers’ meeting first time ever, Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada says Ukraine invited to G7 foreign ministers’ meeting first time ever, Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada says For the first time Ukraine’s foreign minister is invited to the meeting of G-7 FA ministers starting in Toronto on April 22. 22 659 118 World

Russia seeks making international community talk to its puppets in occupied Donbas, - Ukraine’s FM Klimkin Russia seeks making international community talk to its puppets in occupied Donbas, - Ukraine’s FM Klimkin Pavlo Klimkin, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, believes the Kremlin is deliberately escalating the Donbas conflict and makes attempts to disrupt the prisoner swap. 5 606 25 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Ukraine has the right to defend itself, - Canada's Freeland Canada fully supports Ukraine's right to defend its territory and sovereignty. 24 158 30 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Canada will never recognize illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia, FM Freeland says Canada has no intention to recognize the illegal annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and condemns Russian support to militants in the east of Ukraine. 6 920 15 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Pressure on Russia must be maintained until it respects international law and Ukraine’s sovereignty, Canada's FM Freeland says Canada unreservedly condemns Russia’s illegal annexation and invasion of Crimea. 8 204 62 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

порошенко Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement is recognition of Ukraine's reform progress, - Poroshenko President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko commented on the ratification of the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA). 10 324 154 Ukrainian Politics

Canada's parliament, government unwavering in their support to Ukraine, - FM Freeland All parties in the parliament of Canada are united in providing assistance to Ukraine. 4 654 26 World

Canada and other Western countries should be prepared for Russia destabilization efforts, FM Freeland says Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada Chrystia Freeland, who is a critic of Russia and is barred from entering the country, said on Monday that her country should be prepared for Russia to try to destabilize its political system, saying it would be similar to its efforts in the United States. 4 949 12 Incidents

канада саджан Canada extends operation UNIFIER in Ukraine until 2019, - Ukraine’s Ambassador Shevchenko. PHOTO Ambassador of Ukraine to Canada Andrii Shevchenko says Canadian military training mission in Ukraine has been extended. 5 568 23 Incidents

канада семена Canada calls to drop charges against journalist Semena, detained in annexed Crimea, - Foreign Ministry. PHOTO Canadian authorities are concerned about the repression of free speech in illegally annexed Crimea. 1 629 2 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russia a threat to international order, Freeland says to Tillerson Canada believes that Russian aggression and annexation of Crimea were illegal, and the Russian Federation is a threat to global order. 29 427 37 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea

Canada closely monitors situation in Avdiivka, condemns Russian-backed forces’ actions, Foreign Minister Freeland says Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada Chrystia Freeland expresses overwhelming concern about the escalation of violence in Ukraine’s east and pledges to make efforts together with the defense minister to extend Operation UNIFIER, the military training provided to Ukrainian soldiers by Canadian instructors. 3 681 21 Previously in trend: Avdiivka fighting