Freeland may have just bitten off more than she can chew

And her success or failure could determine the fate of this minority government.
Chrystia Freeland, pictured with her son, Ivan, at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Nov. 20, 2019, before being sworn in Canada's new intergovernmental affairs minister and deputy prime minister.
OTTAWA—Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland may have just bitten off more than she can chew. And her success or failure could determine the fate of this minority government. The diminutive outgoing foreign minister has broad shoulders and proved that she could do the heavy lifting on tricky f...

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