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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 ...
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Former PM says U.S. president ‘does not care much’ about rule of law, but won’t be around forever Media | Jean Chrétien warns Trump is a threat to democracy: ‘He does not care much about the rule of ...
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 ...