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Chrystia Freeland, federal Liberal leadership French debate reaction “This is a race inside the family,” said Chrystia Freeland, a federal Liberal leadership candidate, after the French language ...
Transportation Minister Chrystia Freeland ’dismayed’ about BC Ferries' contract with Chinese shipyard Freeland told B.C.'s transport minister that she expects BC Ferries to inform her about ...
Freeland said the federal government has a long record of providing financial support to B.C. ferries, including a federal subsidy of $37.8 million in 2025-26 dating back to a 1977 agreement.
B.C. Ferries has drawn the ire of federal Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland for its decision to contract a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new vessels for its passenger fleet.
Federal Transport Minister Freeland slams B.C. Ferries deal with Chinese company - Yahoo News Canada
B.C. Ferries has drawn the ire of federal Transportation Minister Chrystia Freeland for its decision to contract a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new vessels for its passenger ...
VICTORIA - Canada's transport minister says she is "dismayed" BC Ferries contracted a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new vessels in the current geopolitical context that includes ...
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Meat producers warn internal trade bill could cause blowback with trade partnersThe Canadian Meat Council is warning that the Liberal government’s legislation to ease the movement of goods and services ...
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Federal Transport Minister Freeland 'dismayed' about choice of Chinese shipyard - MSNVICTORIA — Federal Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland says she is "dismayed" that BC Ferries has contracted a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new vessels in the current geopolitical ...
Freeland said the federal government has a long record of providing financial support to BC ferries, including a federal subsidy of $37.8 million in 2025-26 dating back to a 1977 agreement.
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