

Chrystia Freeland
Canadian politician and former deputy prime minister, foreign minister, and finance minister; served as a volunteer adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and is a leading commentator on transatlantic relations and Ukraine.
Top 10 podcasts with Chrystia Freeland
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Feb 2, 2025 • 41min
How Canada is Responding to Trump’s New Tariffs
Chrystia Freeland, former Canadian Deputy PM and finance minister, discusses Canada's strategic response to Trump's new tariffs, emphasizing the need for alternative markets and adjusting consumer behaviors. Peter Beinart, political writer and thinker, shares insights from his book on his changing views about Israel and the identity struggles faced by American Jews. The conversation explores the complex dynamics of international trade relationships and the potential of AI to drive innovation amid tensions.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 2h 4min
123. Canada Decides: Who will be the next Prime Minister? (Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney)
In this engaging discussion, Chrystia Freeland, former Deputy Prime Minister and finance minister, teams up with Mark Carney, ex-Governor of the Bank of England and a Prime Ministerial hopeful. They delve into Canada’s political landscape, addressing the challenges posed by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and the influence of figures like Donald Trump. Key topics include agriculture’s role in Canadian identity, the impact of populism, and the necessity for unity among progressives amidst a shifting political climate. Their insights illuminate the strategic importance of Canada in global alliances.

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Feb 19, 2026 • 39min
Can America’s Allies Survive the Transatlantic Rupture?
Chrystia Freeland, Canadian politician and former deputy prime minister and foreign and finance minister, reflects on the deepening transatlantic rupture. She discusses negotiating with an unpredictable U.S., Europe’s insistence on reciprocity, strategies for middle powers, and Ukraine’s role as a shield and innovator in European defense. Practical diplomatic tactics and visions for a just settlement close the conversation.

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Feb 10, 2026 • 15min
Overtime – Episode #718: Chris Christie, Chrystia Freeland
Chrystia Freeland, Canadian deputy prime minister and international affairs veteran, and Chris Christie, blunt former New Jersey governor and commentator, join the conversation. They spar over Trump’s lawsuits and conduct, debate political polarization and civil dinners, critique leadership from local snow cleanup to renaming landmarks, and contrast Canadian and U.S. campaign tones while weighing China’s global role.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 34min
Tariffs Could Hit Canada Soon. Its Ex-Finance Minister Wants to Hit Back
Chrystia Freeland, former Canadian finance minister and deputy prime minister, offers a bold perspective as she aims to replace Justin Trudeau. She discusses her resignation, which sent shockwaves through Canadian politics, criticizing Trudeau's lack of preparedness for a potential Trump presidency. Freeland dives into the implications of looming tariffs and the need for a strategic response, emphasizing Canada's economic resilience. She also reflects on the importance of reconnecting with grassroots supporters for a stronger political foundation.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 44min
Former Canada Finance Minister and Liberal Party Leader Candidate Chrystia Freeland Talks Global Trade
Chrystia Freeland, former Canadian finance minister and Liberal Party leader candidate, dives into the crucial dynamics of U.S.-Canada trade cooperation. She discusses strategies to counter China's supply chain dominance and emphasizes Canada's economic interdependence with the U.S. Exploring national trade negotiations, Freeland advocates for unity and patriotic engagement among Canadians. She also touches on the importance of addressing mental health within business contexts, highlighting supportive resources and strategies for resilience.

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Feb 19, 2026 • 25min
Chrystia Freeland on how to negotiate with autocrats — and allies
Chrystia Freeland, former Canadian deputy prime minister and unpaid economic adviser to Ukraine, brings trade, diplomacy and wartime perspective. She discusses negotiating with unpredictable leaders, when to push back against bullying, Europe's shifting stance with the US, and her role advising Ukraine amid a brutal, grinding conflict. Tough sanctions and coordinated pressure are central themes.

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Dec 17, 2024 • 24min
Can Trudeau survive Freeland’s resignation?
Chrystia Freeland, the former Canadian finance minister, discusses the chaos following her surprising resignation that has rattled Justin Trudeau's government. She sheds light on the tensions among cabinet members and critiques Trudeau's economic decisions. Paul Wells and Stephen Maher offer insights into the implications for Trudeau's leadership amid rising calls for change and potential instability ahead of elections. The conversation unveils Freeland's steadfast support for Trudeau even in the face of controversy, highlighting the political complexity at play.

Jan 24, 2026 • 48min
Chrystia Freeland, Wine Tariffs, Ecuador’s Cocoa Boom, Israel Defense Technology
Chrystia Freeland, Canadian politician and unpaid economic adviser to Ukraine, discusses reconstruction planning, geopolitics, and economic strategy. She reflects on Davos meetings and Greenland tensions. The conversation also covers potential U.S. tariffs on European wine and their industry fallout. Climate-driven cocoa shortages boosting Ecuador and the global demand for Israeli defense technology are also explored.

Apr 10, 2026 • 48min
Haass on the War in Iran, Iran Oil Fallout, IMF Meeting Anxiety, US-China Rare Earth Competition
Richard Haass, veteran diplomat and foreign policy strategist, breaks down U.S.-Iran talks, Strait of Hormuz risks, and regional military and economic leverage. Chrystia Freeland, former Canadian finance minister, warns of stagflation, food and fertilizer shocks, and strains on global financial leadership at the IMF-World Bank meetings. They also discuss energy, investment shifts in the Gulf, and competition over critical minerals with China.


