Canada's deputy prime minister will be spending more time in Alberta, days after she was verbally assaulted in her home province. (Photo - The Canadian Press)
Chrystia Freeland
Canada's deputy prime minister will be spending more time in Alberta, days after she was verbally assaulted in her home province.
Chrystia Freeland is going to tour a transport facility on the outskirts of Calgary today.
Freeland has said what happened was wrong and no one should have to put up with threats and intimidation.
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called on all politicians and leaders to unequivocally condemn that kind of ``cowardly bullying.''