In tumultuous history of finance minister resignations, Freeland's exit stands out

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Having a finance minister openly condemn the prime minister’s policies on her way out is a fresh level of acrimony in Canadian political history, longtime observers of the country’s politics say.

Chrystia Freeland’s exit from the finance portfolio isn’t a first in Canadian politics, but departing on the eve of an economic update with a stinging rebuke to the Liberal leader is “unprecedented,” political historian Raymond Blake said in an interview Monday.

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