Chrystia Freeland announced her candidacy for the leadership race of the Liberal Party this morning and one element particularly caught our attention. His press release strongly reminds us of someone well known…
Remember that she announced her resignation from the Trudeau government in mid-December. She did not spare the Prime Minister in explaining that they were no longer on the same wavelength. “Over the past few weeks, we have found ourselves at odds over the best path forward for Canada,” she said.
While the former Minister of Finance wrote a long resignation letter, his announcement of his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada (PLC) is very short.
Chrystia Freeland made the following statement today regarding the Liberal leadership campaign: “I’m running to defend Canada,” it read.
His concise statement makes us think of someone well known: Michael Jordan.
-Indeed, he issued a similar press release in 1995 to announce that he was coming out of retirement.
“The following statement was released today by Michael Jordan, through his personal attorney and business manager David B. Falk, president of Falk Associates Management Enterprises, Inc. (“FAME”) located in Washington, D.C., in response to questions about his future career plans: “I’m back. », We can read in the press release.
This is immediately what jumped out at us in Chrystia Freeland’s press release.
When we compare the two press releases, we cannot help but see that the former Minister of Finance was strongly inspired by the basketball legend…