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Jean Chrétien - Wikipedia Twenty years later, in a French-language interview, Chretien recalled the personalities and events that led up to his refusal At the time some in the business community were petrified that the US would look elsewhere for Canadian products; 85% of Canadian trade was with the US [citation needed]
Commons committee summons Jean Chrétien over 1995 referendum A House of Commons committee has summoned former prime minister Jean Chrétien to testify about “Opération citoyenneté,” carried out ahead of Quebec’s 1995 sovereignty referendum Last week, Sergio Marchi, the federal immigration minister at the time, confirmed to the Journal de Montréal that Chrétien asked him to speed up the processing of citizenship applications as […]
Jean Chrétien | EBSCO Research Starters CBC, 28 Oct 2021, www cbc ca news indigenous chretien-letter-stannes-1 6229543 Accessed 19 Aug 2024 Bernier, Luc, ed Executive Styles in Canada Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2005 Print Bothwell, Robert, Ian Drummond, and John English Canada Since 1945: Power, Politics, and Provincialism Rev ed Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1989 Print
Canada History Politics Prime Ministers Jean Chretien Jean Chretien Jean Chrétien, often referred to as "the little guy from Shawinigan," is one of Canada’s most enduring and successful politicians His political career, which spanned over four decades, was marked by his deep involvement in Liberal administrations dating back to Lester B Pearson’s government
Chrétien - meaning, synonyms, pronunciation Definition Chrétien is a French word meaning 'Christian,' and it is often used to denote individuals who belong to or identify with the Christian faith The term draws from the Latin 'Christianus,' which historically referred to followers of Jesus Christ, the central figure in Christianity Within the context of French literature and culture, 'chrétien' not only refers to religious adherence
Jean Chrétien Oral History - Miller Center Chrétien begins by discussing golfing with Bill Clinton and his first impressions of him He talks about comparing the political systems of the two countries; Cuba; Quebec separatism; international trade and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); Rwanda; the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); the impeachment's impact on Clinton; the 2000 presidential election; visiting
Chrétien - Wikipedia Jean-Loup Chrétien (born 1938), French astronaut Michaël Chrétien Basser (born 1984), French-Moroccan footballer Paul Chrétien, (1862–1948), French general Pierre Chrétien (1846–1934), French entomologist Suzanne Chretien, American politician Todd Chretien (born 1969), contemporary U S activist
chrétien - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Inherited from Old French chrestien or Christian, from Latin Christiānus, ultimately from Ancient Greek Χριστός (Khristós) Doublet of crétin and Christian