Carney says Freeland’s resignation is ‘consistent’ with taking Ukraine adviser role
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ontario Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland’s upcoming resignation from the House of Commons is “consistent” with her taking on a role as an unpaid economic development adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
But the Conservatives say Freeland should have resigned by now and Carney should have asked her to do so when she took on the new role.
On Monday, Freeland announced her immediate resignation as Carney’s special representative on the reconstruction of Ukraine and eventual resignation as a member of Parliament.
“My judgment was that taking that role would be consistent with resigning as an MP, and I welcomed her doing that,” Carney said during a press conference Tuesday at the Canadian Embassy in Paris.


