She served as Canada's first female Minister of Finance and was the Deputy Prime Minister under Justin Trudeau.
She is slated to become the Warden of Rhodes House and CEO of the Rhodes Trust in July 2026. 3. Geography: Freeland, Michigan
In medieval times, having "free land" was a mark of significant social and economic privilege. 2. Notable People: Chrystia Freeland Freeland
The name is primarily of English and Scottish origin. It is a "toponymic" or status-based surname derived from the Old English words frēo (free) and land (land).
In late 2024, she resigned from the federal Cabinet, a move that triggered a broader political crisis. As of January 2026, she has resigned from Parliament to serve as an unpaid economic adviser to the Ukrainian government . She served as Canada's first female Minister of
Perhaps the most prominent modern figure with this name is , a Canadian politician and former journalist who has served in several high-ranking government roles.
It originally referred to a person who held land "freely"—meaning they were not obligated to provide the typical feudal rents or services to a lord. It is a "toponymic" or status-based surname derived
is a census-designated place located in Tittabawassee Township, Saginaw County, Michigan.