Chrystia freeland globe and mail

Christia Freeland is a Canadian economist and politician who has written numerous articles and columns for The Globe and Mail, a leading Canadian newspaper. Here are some of her notable articles and columns:

  1. "The Future of Work: Why the Next Economy Will Be All About Skills" (2019) - In this column, Freeland argues that the future of work will be shaped by the rise of automation and artificial intelligence, and that workers will need to develop new skills to remain competitive.
  2. "The Rise of the Knowledge Economy" (2018) - Freeland writes about the growing importance of knowledge and innovation in the economy, and how governments and businesses must adapt to this new reality.
  3. "The Case for a Universal Basic Income" (2017) - In this column, Freeland makes the case for a universal basic income (UBI) as a way to address poverty and income inequality.
  4. "The Future of Trade: Why Canada Must Adapt to a Changing World" (2016) - Freeland argues that Canada must adapt to a changing global trade landscape, and that the country's economic future depends on its ability to negotiate new trade agreements.
  5. "The Economics of Happiness" (2015) - In this column, Freeland explores the relationship between economic growth and happiness, and argues that governments should prioritize policies that promote well-being and happiness.

Some of her notable articles on globalization and trade include:

  1. "The End of Globalization as We Know It" (2016) - Freeland writes about the rise of protectionism and the decline of globalization, and argues that the world needs a new approach to international trade.
  2. "The Case for Free Trade" (2015) - In this article, Freeland makes the case for free trade, arguing that it has lifted millions of people out of poverty and increased economic growth.
  3. "The Trouble with Trade Agreements" (2014) - Freeland critiques the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and other trade agreements, arguing that they prioritize corporate interests over public interests.

Freeland has also written extensively on issues related to climate change, including:

  1. "The Economic Case for Climate Action" (2019) - In this column, Freeland argues that climate change is not only a moral imperative, but also an economic one, and that governments and businesses must take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  2. "The Cost of Climate Change" (2018) - Freeland writes about the economic costs of climate change, including the impact on agriculture, infrastructure, and human health.
  3. "The Business Case for Climate Action" (2017) - In this article, Freeland argues that climate action is not only good for the planet, but also good for business, and that companies that take action on climate change will be more competitive and resilient in the long run.

These are just a few examples of Freeland's writing on economics, globalization, trade, and climate change. Her articles and columns are widely read and respected, and she is considered one of the leading economists and thinkers in Canada.