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    media related to Paul Chrétien. Annuaire officiel de l'armée française, Berger-Levrault, Paris, 1897, p. 103 « Le général Chrétien », in Le Pays de France...
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  • Chrétien is a given name and surname. In the French language, Chrétien is the masculine form of "Christian", as noun, adjective or adverb. Notable people...
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    election, Chrétien led the Liberals to a strong majority government before leading the party to two additional majorities in 1997 and 2000. Chrétien became...
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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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    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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  • minister Jean Chrétien in 1995. Dallaire claimed that he heard voices that led him to break into the 24 Sussex Drive residence. At trial, Justice Paul Bélanger...
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    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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    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 invited...
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    bureaucracy in Paris and when the XXX Corps commander, Major-General Paul Chrétien, attempted to inspect Fort Douaumont in January 1916, he was refused...
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  • Raphaël Chrétien (born 17 February 1972 in Paris) is a French classical cellist and music educator. Raphaël Chrétien was born into a family of musicians...
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  • Sponsorship scandal (category Jean Chrétien)
    misspent public funds and fraud on Chrétien and the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) staff, though it cleared Chrétien himself of direct wrongdoing. On 26...
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  • "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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    leader of the Liberal Party twice. He lost in 1990 to Chrétien, but he won in 2003, succeeding Chrétien as Liberal leader and prime minister. Martin ranks...
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  • son of André Desmarais and the grandson of Paul Desmarais and former Canadian Prime minister Jean Chrétien. "Power Corporation of Canada | Senior Management"...
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    Mazillier XXI Corps. Corps Commander: General Paul Maistre XXX Corps. Corps Commander: General Paul Chrétien XXXII Corps. Corps Commander: Generals Henri...
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  • 1994 Canadian federal budget (category Premiership of Jean Chrétien)
    Liberal Party led by Jean Chrétien received a large majority of the seats in the House of Commons. Paul Martin, Chrétien's main rival in the 1990 Liberal...
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    electing former Finance Minister Paul Martin as the party's new leader, replacing outgoing Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Stakes for the race were high as...
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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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    1995 Quebec referendum (category Premiership of Jean Chrétien)
    Prime Minister Jean Chrétien gave a televised address to the nation in English and French. Broadly similar in both languages, Chrétien promoted the virtues...
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    party would be cut down to a minority government and that Chrétien might lose his seat. Chrétien narrowly won his riding, and the Liberals maintained a nine-seat...
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    (2019), −3.355 (2020). Waugh 2004, p. 8. Office of the President (I) 2011. Chrétien 2003, p. 160. Delmas 1950. United Nations (II). United Nations (III). Appiah...
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    2024) 6.   John Diefenbaker — 34% (March 1963) 7.   Jean Chrétien — 36% (June 2000) 8.   Paul Martin — 41% (June 2005) 8.   Lester B. Pearson — 41% (September...
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  • won't kill Canada: Chrétien", Kingston Whig-Standard, 28 May 1990, p. 2; Ross Howard, "Liberal candidates fight over Meech Chrétien scolded by Martin,...
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  • 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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    France" – Philogene Auguste Joseph Duponchel, Antoine-Charles Vauthier, Paul Chrétien Romain Constant Duménil "Voyage autour du monde :exécuté pendant les...
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  • Benito Mussolini's fascism. It was founded as the Parti national social chrétien du Canada (PNSC) by Nazi sympathizer Adrien Arcand on February 22, 1934...
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    company to Martin in 1981.) Prime Minister Jean Chrétien was related to Desmarais by marriage; Chretien's daughter France is married to Desmarais' son André...
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    Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien for tolerating anti-American outbursts from his aide, while Chrétien's successor Paul Martin attempted to paint his...
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    Parliament. "Jean Chrétien". The Canadian Who's Who. Vol. XLIII. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2008. Susan Delacourt, "Chrétien attacks Martin in...
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  • campaign saw Chrétien become Prime Minister, and Pelletier became his Chief of Staff, making him head of the Prime Minister's Office. Chrétien praised Pelletier...
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