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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE | July 11, 2012
thechronicleherald.ca
[TheChronicleHerald.ca] - The Mulroney government ordered the EH-101, which was promptly cancelled by Jean Chretien when he took office in — with a cancellation penalty of $500 million. Eleven years later, the Liberals finally got around to ordering a replacement for the
In politics, does depth matter?
www.theglobeandmail.com
[Globe and Mail] - Before becoming PM in 1993, Jean Chrétien was derided as a one-page memo guy. The intelligentsia in Quebec regarded him as being as shallow as a birdbath. It grated on him. With his successes, he showed them who had the smarts. For the Tories, there
Dan Arnold: The Calgary Stampede, where politicians come to look silly
fullcomment.nationalpost.com
[National Post] - While Jean Chretien delighted in telling the same story about his great uncle visiting Alberta in on each and every trip to Calgary, he always looked out of place at Stampede. Paul Martin meanwhile, was always Paul Martin — trying too hard to
Liberals split over co-operation with New Democrats
www.theglobeandmail.com
[Globe and Mail] - No less than former prime minister Jean Chrétien has publicly promoted the idea of Liberals and New Democrats merging, saying it would bring stability to federal politics. Others are not so public. Another potential candidate, who would not be named
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