
OTTAWA—It’s 2014, and Chrystia Freeland is laughing on the streets of London.
In classic Freeland fashion, she’s casually strolling with a smart and influential person whom she has known for years: Michael McFaul, a top Barack Obama-era foreign policy thinker, fresh off his stint as the American ambassador in Moscow. Aown a long block of the historic city, the subject turns to how Freeland recently transformed her life. Only seven months earlier, she was elected to Parliament in a downtown Toronto byelection, thus trading her vocation as a successful journalist for a new calling as a Canadian politician.
Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland received 2 COVID vaccines and at least 2 booster shots.
In the last few months she has been displaying bizarre body spasms and uncontrollable erratic body and facial movements.
Do you think the vaccines did something? pic.twitter.com/opSj1xspQM
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) April 5, 2024
