saskatchewan needs to be at the forefront of the response to the american tariffs, she said.
the conservative party swept every saskatchewan riding in the last federal election. freeland, who was born and raised in neighbouring alberta, said the next liberal leader will need to work hard to prove their bona fides and make sure the province gets its due on the national stage.
“i know people in the prairies often don’t feel represented by the federal government, and they particularly feel un-represented by a liberal government,” she said. “one of the reasons i’m running to be leader of the liberal party and the next prime minister of canada is that i want to change that.”
having collaborated with premier scott moe during the 2018 nafta renegotiations and throughout the covid-19 pandemic, freeland described their working relationship as “really effective” and said she would be glad to continue working with him to “lead a team canada approach, stand up for our country and fight donald trump.”
she said conservatives will also need to prove that they can, and will, stand up for the prairie provinces’ interests on the international stage.
“the reality is, pierre poilievre … has spent the past couple of years denigrating canada, talking canada down, and he is not the guy our country can afford to have dealing with president trump,” she said. “he is a trump wannabe; he wants to be the apprentice, not the guy who stands up to him.