Chrystia Freeland has been making headlines in Canada for her impressive political career. Born in Peace River, Alberta, Freeland has achieved remarkable success in various fields, including journalism and politics. After graduating from Harvard University and Oxford University, Freeland worked as a journalist for publications such as The Financial Times and The Globe and Mail, where she covered major events such as the collapse of the Soviet Union and the war in Iraq.

In 2013, Freeland made her entrance into politics by running as a Liberal candidate for a federal by-election in Toronto. She quickly rose through the ranks and was appointed as Minister of International Trade in 2015, where she played a key role in renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Her efforts in strengthening and modernizing trade relations between Canada, the United States, and Mexico were crucial in the successful renegotiation of the agreement.

But Freeland’s impressive accomplishments do not stop there. In 2018, she was appointed as Canada’s first female Minister of Foreign Affairs, where she has actively worked towards promoting human rights and democracy on the global stage. She has also been a strong advocate for Canada’s feminist foreign policy, which aims to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment in all aspects of international relations.

Not only has Freeland made waves