Chrystia Freeland is a name that is synonymous with success, determination, and breaking barriers. As one of the most influential politicians and journalists in Canada, she has paved the way for women in traditionally male-dominated fields. Born in Peace River, Alberta in 1968, Freeland’s upbringing was heavily influenced by her Ukrainian heritage. Her parents instilled in her a strong work ethic and a passion for education, which would become the driving forces in her life.
After completing her studies at Harvard University, Freeland embarked on a successful career as a journalist, working for publications such as The Financial Times, The Globe and Mail, and Reuters. She quickly gained recognition for her in-depth reporting and analysis of global economic issues. Her expertise ultimately led her to become the Managing Director and Editor of Consumer News at Thomson Reuters, solidifying her position as one of the most respected journalists in the industry. However, Freeland’s ambition didn’t stop there.
In 2013, Freeland made the transition from journalism to politics, winning a seat in the Canadian House of Commons as a member of the Liberal Party. Her sharp intellect and strong leadership skills were quickly recognized, and in 2015, she was appointed as Canada’s Minister of International Trade. In this role, Freeland played a