Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland to Step Down from Cabinet: What's Next for Canada's Political Landscape?

Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland is set to step down from her cabinet position, becoming the first member to leave Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet. Freeland, who previously held the roles of deputy prime minister and finance minister under Justin Trudeau, is expected to take on an international role related to Ukraine due to her Ukrainian heritage and strong support for the country in its conflict with Russia. She recently participated in a conference in Ukraine focused on ending the war and combating corruption.
It has been reported that Freeland's transport portfolio will be reassigned to another minister rather than appointing a new minister to replace her. Prime Minister Carney is scheduled to meet with the cabinet on Tuesday morning, and the Prime Minister's Office declined to provide any comments on the matter. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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