Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien is taking a swing at Alberta’s simmering separatist movement, and says Premier ...
At a dinner held in honour of Jean Chrétien in his hometown of Shawinigan, Que., last month, Finance Minister ...
As Budget 2025 grows nearer, eyes are on the federal government to see if it will follow through on Carney campaign promise ...
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Five things you may not know about the 1995 Quebec referendum
The 1995 referendum on independence took place 30 years ago on Thursday, when a razor-thin majority of Quebecers voted to ...
MONTREAL — Six days before the nail-biting 1995 Quebec referendum that nearly tore the country apart, Jean Chrétien told his ministers to keep their cool. The prime minister acknowledged that day that ...
Caption: When asked by CBC's Catherine Cullen if he believes Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, former prime minister Jean Chrétien stated that the current U.S. administration "seems to run away ...
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is warning that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy because the U.S. president "does not care much about the rule of law," and that "could cause a lot of problems ...
Prime Minister Jean Chretien gestures during Question Period in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1995, after he was questioned about Quebec holding another referendum. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tom ...
The “No” side nearly lost the Quebec independence referendum of 1995 because many Quebeckers rejected the federal ...
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“If It Stays like This, They’re Going to Win!”: The 1995 Referendum That Nearly Ended Canada
Inside the moment a Montreal journalist realized Quebec might actually leave the country and tried to warn everyone ...
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