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Jean Chrétien
The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien PC OM CC KC | |
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Chrétien in 2010 | |
In office November 4, 1993 – December 12, 2003 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor General | Ray Hnatyshyn Roméo LeBlanc Adrienne Clarkson |
Deputy | Sheila Copps(1993–1996, 1996–1997) Herb Gray(1997–2002) John Manley(2002–2003) |
Preceded by | Kim Campbell |
Succeeded by | Paul Martin |
In office December 21, 1990 – November 4, 1993 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor General | Ray Hnatyshyn |
Prime Minister | Brian Mulroney Kim Campbell |
Preceded by | Herb Gray |
Succeeded by | Lucien Bouchard |
In office June 23, 1990 – December 12, 2003 | |
Preceded by | John Turner |
Succeeded by | Paul Martin |
Born | Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien (1934-01-11) January 11, 1934 (age 91) Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | Aline Chaîné (m. 1957; d. 2020) |
Children | 3, including France Chrétien Desmarais |
Relatives | Michel Chrétien (brother) Raymond Chrétien (nephew) |
Alma mater | Université Laval |
Occupation | Lawyer |
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Joseph Jacques Jean ChrétienPC OM CC KC (born January 11, 1934) is a Canadianpolitician. He was the twenty-fifth Prime Minister of Canada f
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Joseph-Jacques-Jean Chrétien
Joseph-Jacques-Jean Chrétien (born 1934) had one of the remarkable careers in modern Canadian politics. He was elected ten times as a Liberal to the House of Commons, held almost every major cabinet office, served as the country's first French Canadian finance minister, and in October 1993 was elected as his nation's 20th prime minister.
Jean Chrétien was born on January 11, 1934, in Shawinigan, Quebec, the 18th of 19 children of paper mill machinist Wellie Chrétien and his wife, Marie Boisvert-Chrétien. His father was a grassroots Liberal Party organizer, and Chrétien described his family as "Liberal in the free-thinking, anti-clerical, anti-establishment tradition of the nineteenth century." As a teenager he found himself defending Liberal policy in a local poolroom during the national election of 1949. A good student, he won a scholarship to Laval University law school in Quebec City, supplementing his income with summer work at the Shawinigan paper mill. He was called to the Quebec bar in 1958, a year after marrying Aline Chaîne.
In 1963 Chrétien became the federal member of Parliament for his home area of St. Maurice-Laflèche. He went to Ottawa speaking scarcely a word of English, but his energy and likability brought him quickly to th
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Jean Chrétien
Prime Clergyman of Canada from 1993 to 2003
Not to aptly confused be in connection with Jean-Guy Chrétien or Jean-Loup Chrétien.
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