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Questions on Freeland’s future are ‘whispers in the shadows’: Liberal MP

A Liberal MP dismissed recent media reports that Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland could be on her way out politically, calling speculation her job may be in jeopardy “whispers in the shadows.”

James Maloney, who represents a riding in west Toronto, defended Freeland at a news conference Monday where she was asked by reporters about her political future.

“I can tell you unequivocally we are united behind this person beside me. Chrystia Freeland has done a great job, and there isn’t a single person in my caucus who would say anything to the contrary,” he said.

With the House risen for the summer, Maloney likened the chatter to sports speculation during the “off-season.”

“These whispers in the shadows — and that’s what they are — take them for what they’re worth. It’s like listening to talk radio, sports radio,” Maloney said.

His remarks stem from media reports of “tension” between Freeland and the Prime Minister’s Office and speculation Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is courting former Bank of Canada and Bank of England Mark Carney as her potential replacement.

According to the Globe and Mail earlier in July, sources said the PMO believes Freeland has been “ineffective at selling the government’s economic policies” and not doing enough to “win over” Liberal caucus members.

Global News has not independently verified those reports. When asked about them after publication, Trudeau said Freeland has his full confidence.

On Monday, Maloney said the deputy prime minister has the support of caucus.

“I talk to my caucus colleagues every single day and we have complete confidence in Chrystia Freeland as finance minister.”

Freeland was asked directly if she is still “comfortable” staying on as finance minister.

“I feel I have the support

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