Chrystia Freeland's Book Highlights US-Canada Tensions Under President Trump
Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is set to release a book titled 'Unreliable Boyfriend,' which delves into the strained relationship between Canada and the United States during President Trump's administration. The book, announced by Simon & Schuster, is scheduled for release on October 13. Freeland, who has a background in journalism and expertise in Russia and Ukraine, served in various governmental roles under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Her tenure included significant involvement in the negotiations of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), during which she faced criticism from President Trump. The book promises to provide insights into the political dynamics and challenges faced by Canada in navigating its relationship with the U.S. during a period marked by political turbulence.