Money, it is said, makes the world go round. And in no one is this more evident than in the life and career of Chrystia Freeland. A successful journalist, author, and current Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Freeland has been consistently at the forefront of discussions about money, power, and their interplay.
From her early days as a financial reporter for the Financial Times and The Globe and Mail, to her rise in political power as Foreign Affairs Minister and now Deputy Prime Minister, Freeland has always been fascinated with the world of money. Her interest in economic matters and their impact on society has led her to author numerous books, including Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else. Through her writing and journalism, Freeland has become a leading voice in examining the influence and control of money in our modern world.
But it is not just through her words that Freeland has made her mark on the world of money. As a member of the Canadian government, she has been instrumental in shaping policies that promote economic growth and prosperity for all. In her role as Minister of International Trade, she played a key role in advocating for the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which has been hailed as a landmark trade deal that will greatly benefit the Canadian economy
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