- Jean Chrétien". University of Winnipeg. Retrieved May 18, 2024. Jean Chrétien fonds. Ottawa, Ontario: Library and Archives Canada. Chrétien, Jean (2007)...
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of Jean Chrétien began on November 4, 1993, when the first Cabinet headed by Jean Chrétien was sworn in by Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn. Chrétien was...
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Rosemary; Zimonjic, Peter (September 13, 2020). "Aline Chrétien, wife of former PM Jean Chrétien, has died at age 84". CBC News. Archived from the original...
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Liberal Party of Canada (section Jean Chrétien)
"Judas" at Chrétien. The incident damaged Chrétien's reputation in Quebec, and lead to a lasting animosity between Chrétien and Martin. Chrétien won on the...
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This article is the Electoral history of Jean Chrétien, the twentieth Prime Minister of Canada. A liberal, Chrétien served three terms as prime minister (1993...
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and a NASA Space Shuttle mission. Chrétien was the first Frenchman and the first western European in space. Chrétien was born in the town of La Rochelle...
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States, his nephew Jean-Guy Chrétien (born 1946), Canadian politician Jean-Louis Chrétien, (1952–2019), French philosopher Jean-Loup Chrétien (born 1938), French...
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France Chrétien Desmarais, CM (born July 5, 1958) is a Canadian lawyer and businesswoman. She is the daughter of Jean Chrétien, 20th Prime Minister of...
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Paul Martin (section Relations with Chrétien)
when the tension with Chrétien reached its peak. Martin initially prepared to challenge Chrétien's leadership, though Chrétien announced his intention...
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them. In 1969, Trudeau, along with his then-Minister of Indian Affairs Jean Chrétien, proposed the 1969 White Paper (officially entitled "Statement of the...
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Party of Canada. Pelletier was a longtime close ally and friend of Jean Chrétien. They knew each other for years, having first met at boarding school...
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Jean Chrétien, Baron Baud (1789–1859) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1833 until 1836. He was born in The Hague on 23 October 1789...
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Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta. The party chose former Deputy Prime Minister Jean Chrétien as its new leader, replacing the outgoing leader, former Prime Minister...
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against Jean Chrétien, the Liberal Party leader. The ad (sometimes referred to as the "face ad") was perceived by many as a focus on Chrétien's facial...
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national pharmacare program, reporters claimed that Chrétien was unsure of what the cost would be. Chrétien also turned down invitations for interviews by...
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feud within the Liberal Party between Chrétien and Finance Minister Paul Martin who wanted to replace Chrétien as Liberal leader and Prime Minister. Due...
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modern application of the Nickle Resolution occurred when Prime Minister Jean Chrétien attempted to use it to prevent Canadian publishing mogul Conrad Black...
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Sponsorship scandal (redirect from Jean Brault)
awareness of the Government of Canada's (then led by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien) contributions to Quebec industries and other activities in order to...
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Jean Chrétien Fischer (German: Johann Christian Fischer; 17 January 1713 in Stuttgart – 1 July 1762 near Kassel) was a German-born soldier in the French...
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the second ballot, defeating another former finance minister, Jean Chrétien. Jean Chrétien, 50, MP for Saint-Maurice since 1963, was Minister of Energy...
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he remained in office. Turner then re-entered politics, and defeated Jean Chrétien, his successor as finance minister, on the second ballot of the June...
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as an MP in the 1988 election. When the Liberals came to power under Jean Chrétien following the 1993 election he became Minister of Industry. During his...
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The population of Gander at the time was fewer than 10,000 people. Jean Chrétien, then-Canadian Prime Minister, stated that in the span of a few short...
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Canada–United States relations (section Jean Chrétien and Bill Clinton (November 1993 – January 2001))
the funerals of both Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. Although Jean Chrétien was wary of appearing too close to President Bill Clinton,[citation...
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2003–2004 Liberal Party of Canada infighting (redirect from Chrétien-Martin Feud)
persuading Chrétien to stay on. Around this time, Martin had worked throughout this time to position himself as the clear successor to Chrétien, ensuring...
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Martin as the party's new leader, replacing outgoing Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Stakes for the race were high as the winner would go on to become prime...
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Jean-Louis Chrétien (24 July 1952 – 28 June 2019) was a French philosopher in the tradition of phenomenology as well as a poet and religious thinker....
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footballer Jean Chrétien (born 1934), Canadian politician Jean Deretti (born 1993), Brazilian footballer Jean Drosny (born 1994), Brazilian footballer Jean Filion...
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Queen of Canada, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and Minister of Justice Jean Chrétien on April 17, 1982, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. The patriation process...
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leadership, and was replaced by bitter rival Jean Chrétien, who had served in every Liberal cabinet since 1965. Chrétien's Liberals campaigned in the 1993 election...
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