Chrystia Freeland resigning as Toronto MP on Friday
OTTAWA — Longtime Liberal MP and former cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland, who was a driving force in Canadian politics throughout the past decade, will resign as a member of Parliament on Friday.
“It has been an immense honour to serve my constituents and all Canadians in Parliament since 2013,” Freeland said in a social media post Wednesday.
“Going forward, I will continue to support and help build Canada in every way I can, while championing the brave fight of the people of Ukraine, a cause I have been committed to my entire life.”
On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he had appointed her as an adviser on economic development in his country. Later that day, she announced her immediate resignation as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s special representative for Ukraine’s reconstruction.

