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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 Vitaline Drouin, b: -
11 OCT 1663 -) Desroches, Jean Baptiste ( 22 NOV 1699 -) Desroches, Jean ( Abt 1614 -) Desroches, Jean-Baptiste ( 28 FEB 1695 - 26 SEP 1696) Desroches, Jean-Francois ( 13 DEC 1703 -) Desroches, Jean-Paul ( 20 FEB 1685 -) Desroches, Jeanne ( 28 MAR 1704 -) Desroches, Jeanne ( Chr.
6 JUL 1661 -) Demers, Jean ( Abt 1622 - 3 JUL 1708) Demers, Jean Demers, Jean ( Chr.
20 SEP 1714 -) Demers, Jean ( 15 DEC 1690 -) Demers, Jean-Baptiste ( Chr.
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 IRON MAN - Lawrence Martin - Penguin Books
Chrétien had watched a decade earlier as Pierre Trudeau, under the chandeliers of the Château Laurier hotel in Ottawa, delighted the Liberal flock with the election-night proclamation “Welcome to the 1980s.” Now a new decade, the nervous nineties, had begun, and it was Chrétien who had a message for the Liberals gathered in the capital.
Chrétien’s house was near the bottom of the hill, and he liked to point out that it was the bosses who lived, to borrow a Mulroney phrase, right at the fucking top.
Chrétien was the perceived front-runner and therefore the recipient of the enormous benefits that accrue to those with such status.
penguin.ca:8000 /nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,0_0670043109,00.html?sym=EXC   (6391 words)

  
 Marcelline Crete, b: -
13 AUG 1722 -) Charbonneau, Jean (19 AUG 1697 -) Charbonneau, Jean (18 FEB 1730 - 24 MAR 1730) Charbonneau, Jean Charbonneau, Jean Charbonneau, Jean (Chr.
20 FEB 1693 - 17 SEP 1726) Charbonneau, Jean (26 OCT 1703 -) Charbonneau, Jean (3 NOV 1662 -) Charbonneau, Jean (Chr.
12 MAR 1661 -) Chaperon, Jacques (2 JUN 1702 -) Chaperon, Jacques (9 FEB 1701 -) Chaperon, Jean Chaperon, Jean (Chr.
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 Marcelline Crete, b: -
13 AUG 1722 -) Charbonneau, Jean (19 AUG 1697 -) Charbonneau, Jean (18 FEB 1730 - 24 MAR 1730) Charbonneau, Jean Charbonneau, Jean Charbonneau, Jean (Chr.
20 FEB 1693 - 17 SEP 1726) Charbonneau, Jean (26 OCT 1703 -) Charbonneau, Jean (3 NOV 1662 -) Charbonneau, Jean (Chr.
12 MAR 1661 -) Chaperon, Jacques (2 JUN 1702 -) Chaperon, Jacques (9 FEB 1701 -) Chaperon, Jean Chaperon, Jean (Chr.
www.geocities.com /gwnadeau@snet.net/ipc.html   (668 words)

  
 JEAN CHRETIEN VISITE BILL CLENNETT - NOTRE AVENIR A TOUS
Jean Chrétien n'a nullement l'intention de s'excuser auprès de Bill Clennett, le manifestant qu'il a empoigné à la gorge à deux mains jeudi - et qu'il a férocement balancé à ses pitbulls de la GRC qui lui ont pété une dent...
e premier ministre Jean Chrétien a pris un manifestant à la gorge lorsqu'il a essayé de se frayer un chemin en quittant l'estrade hier au Parc Jacques-Cartier à Hull où il prononçait un discours à l'occasion du Jour du drapeau canadien.
Jean Chrétien a ensuite tenté d'arracher le mégaphone que tenait un autre manifestant, qui a dit par la suite que M. Chrétien avait l'air enragé !
www.abacom.com /~pdescham/natcret.html   (668 words)

  
 Josephus BOSSCHAERT, b: 1836 - Uitbergen, BE
1690 - 1690) BOSSAERT, Jean Baptiste (1818 -) BOSSAERT, Jean (1906 - 1999) BOSSAERT, Jean Mathieu Camille (Chr.
1692 - 1762) BOSSAERT, Jean Marie (Living -) BOSSAERT, Jean Jacques François (Chr.
1708 -) BASTIAENS, François (1804 - 1813) BASTIAENS, Jean François (1802 - 1802) BASTIAENS, Joannes Baptist (ABT 1771 - BEF 1827) BASTIAENS, Josephus (ABT 1660 - 1724) BASTIAENS, Maria (Chr.
users.telenet.be /bosschaerts/www1/ipb.htm   (668 words)

  
 Chretien, Jean --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Jean Chrétien was born on Jan. 11, 1934, in Shawinigan, Que., to Wellie Chrétien and Marie Boisvert-Chrétien.
On Nov. 4, 1993, Jean Chrétien was sworn in as prime minister of Canada soon after his Liberal Party won a large majority of the seats in the House of Commons in the October 25 general elections.
Jean Chrétien devoted more than 30 years of his life to Canadian politics.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9310683?tocId=9310683   (668 words)

  
 In defence of Jean Chretien
Jean Chrétien was severely criticized for having his lawyers attempt to remove the Commissioner presiding over the Gomery inquiry.
Jean Chrétien may not be the prime minister any more.
Chrétien’s argument was that there was a reasonable apprehension of bias on the part of Justice Gomery because he had remarked that Chrétien was "small town cheap" in ordering the production of golf balls with his name on them, using sponsorship funds that are the subject matter of the inquiry.
www.canadafreepress.com /2005/weinreb021505.htm   (668 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Jean Chrétien
Jean Chrétien casts his vote in the 2000 federal election (Photo courtesy of the National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada).
Pierre Trudeau, John Turner, Jean Chrétien and Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson on April 4, 1967 (Photo courtesy of the National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada).
Aline and Jean Chrétien on New Year's Eve 1999 (Photo courtesy of the National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada).
www.cbc.ca /news/background/chretien/funfacts.html   (598 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Federal sponsorship scandal
Jean Chrétien holds personal responsibility for the actions of Jean Pelletier, his long-time chief of staff, because he was employed as a political aide.
Jean Chrétien and Jean Pelletier are both to blame for the mismanagement of taxpayer money resulting from a program that was set up without proper oversight and had no clearly articulated objectives.
Jean Chrétien ignored advice from the Privy Council Office that it would be prudent to transfer the sponsorship program to a department or let PCO run it.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/groupaction/gomeryreport_highlights.html   (557 words)

  
 Odilon Lessard, b: -
24 JAN 1709 -) Leclerc, Guillaume ( 12 MAR 1645 -) Leclerc, Ignace ( 17 JUN 1704 -) Leclerc, Jacques ( 14 JAN 1702 -) LECLERC, Jean Leclerc, Jean Leclerc, Jean ( Chr.
12 APR 1694 -) Leclerc, Jean ( Chr.
3 JUL 1698 -) LeClerc, Elisabeth Leclerc, Emilie Leclerc, Francois ( 12 DEC 1730 -) Leclerc, Francoise Angelique ( Chr.
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 Jean Chrétien
Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien (born January 11, 1934, Shawinigan, Quebec) was the twentieth Prime Minister of Canada, serving from November 4, 1993, to December 12, 2003.
In the October 1993 election, Jean Chrétien became Prime Minister of Canada by leading his party to a majority victory, ousting Prime Minister Kim Campbell and the Progressive Conservative Party.
Chretien's government was re-elected twice, in the 1997 and 2000 federal electionss.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/j/je/jean_chretien_1.html   (557 words)

  
 Déséquilbre fiscal
Jean Chrétien a dit que votre chef, c'était la cerise sur le sundae et qu'elle était rouge.
Il y a celui qui nous a été imposé par Jean Chrétien et par le Parti libéral, dont vous êtes les vassaux, et qui sont venus vous aider dans votre élection, qui ont dit qu'il fallait voter pour vous.
Jean Chrétien n'était pas gêné, mais il n'a jamais fait campagne électorale sur la santé, l'éducation et les municipalités.
www.quebeclibre.net /desequilibre.html   (557 words)

  
 Vitaline Drouin, b: -
11 OCT 1663 -) Desroches, Jean Baptiste (22 NOV 1699 -) Desroches, Jean (Abt 1614 -) Desroches, Jean-Baptiste (28 FEB 1695 - 26 SEP 1696) Desroches, Jean-Francois (13 DEC 1703 -) Desroches, Jean-Paul (20 FEB 1685 -) Desroches, Jeanne (28 MAR 1704 -) Desroches, Jeanne (Chr.
6 JUL 1661 -) Demers, Jean (Abt 1622 - 3 JUL 1708) Demers, Jean Demers, Jean (Chr.
Dufresne, Jean-Baptiste Dufresne, Jeanne DUFRESNE, Jeanne Dufresne, Philomene DUFRESNE, Pierre DUFRESNE, Pierre Dufresne, Pierre Dugas, Abraham Dugas, Anne Dugas, Vincent Dugast, Jeanne (1594 -) Duguay, Genevieve Duguay, Pierre Dujourdain, Margurite Dulac, Living Dulac, Living Dulac, Living Dulac, Living Dumais, Jean Dumais, Living Dumans, Michel Dumas, Antoine Dumas, Arthur Dumas, Elmire (Chr.
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 Francois Roy, b: -
1667 -) Roy, Jacques Roy, Jean ( Abt 1643 - 17 APR 1676) Roy, Jean Baptiste ( Chr.
20 OCT 1678 -) Roy, Jean ( 12 OCT 1669 -) Roy, Jean ( Chr.
8 FEB 1662 -) Roy, Jean ( 8 JUL 1674 -) Roy, Jean ( 8 JUL 1674 -) Roy, Jean-Francoise ( Chr.
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 The Right Honourable Joseph Jacques Jean Chretien
Chrétien was a Liberal organizer, and, by the time Jean was 15 year old, he was distributing political pamphlets and attending Liberal rallies.
By 1960, Chrétien was the principal organizer for Jean Lesage, leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.
('Jean': pronounced like 'John' but with a soft 'J' and a nasal 'N'.
www3.sympatico.ca /goweezer/canada/chretien.htm   (1348 words)

  
 politics_of_canada.html
The government of Jean Chrétien responded to these different regional needs by seeking to rebalance the Canadian confederation, giving up its spending power in areas of provincial jurisdiction, while attempting to strengthen the federal role in other areas.
The new provincial government headed by Jean Lesage and operating under the slogans "Il faut que ça change!" and "Maître chez nous" ("It must change!", "Masters in our own house") secularised government institutions, nationalised electricity production and encouraged unionising.
Chrétien, a Member of Parliament from his native Quebec, became the first Prime Minister to lead three consecutive majority governments since 1945, as the Liberals increased their majority in Parliament to 57% (172 of the 301 Parliamentary seats), with 40.9% of the popular vote.
www.informationgenius.com /encyclopedia/p/po/politics_of_canada.html   (1348 words)

  
 The Right Honourable Joseph Jacques Jean Chretien
By 1960, Chrétien was the principal organizer for Jean Lesage, leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.
Chrétien was a Liberal organizer, and, by the time Jean was 15 year old, he was distributing political pamphlets and attending Liberal rallies.
Lesage became Premier of Quebec that same year.
www3.sympatico.ca /goweezer/canada/chretien.htm   (701 words)

  
 Canadian PM Jean Chrétien: Modern Day Neville Chamberlain
In a television interview that aired on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien suggested a link between the terrorist acts on the United States and uneven distribution of wealth and power in the world.
Jean Chrétien is just another cheese-eating French surrender-monkey.
Chretien is not; he's merely the driver of the getaway car.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/752330/posts   (701 words)

  
 Jean Chretien--a victim?
Jean Chrétien made a decision and he’s responsible for his conduct.
And in fairness to Chrétien, he doesn’t seem to be complaining about his treatment on ABC This Week.
A person being responsible for their own actions is something that The Toronto Star has a problem with, even when that person is the Prime Minister of Canada.
www.canadafreepress.com /2003/media031703.htm   (701 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chretien
Jean Chrétien was an unlikely prime minister who clawed his way to the top and behaved like an insecure, power-hungry autocrat once there, writes journalist Lawrence Martin in Iron Man.
Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chretien
Chrétien constantly measured himself against his arch-enemy, Finance Minister Paul Martin (no relation to the author).
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0670043109   (701 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Jean Chrétien
When Jean Chrétien stepped down as prime minister on Dec. 12, it was the grand finale of his 40-year political life.
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien announces on August 21, 2002 that he will not seek a fourth term, but will serve until 2004.
It's been a long road for the "little guy from Shawinigan." Just two years into politics, he cut his teeth during the height of the Cold War as Prime Minister Lester Pearson's parliamentary secretary.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/chretien   (701 words)

  
 RICHARD
2 - Fabian RICHARD sp- Francoise THIBODEU Mar. - 10 Jan 1779 St. Martin Par., Louisiana 2 - Francois RICHARD Born - Abt 1777 Chr.
1 - Andre RICHARD Born - 20 Nov 1600 France Chr.
5 - Genevieve Marguerite RICHARD Born - 16 Apr 1747 St. Charles des, Mines, Acadia, NS Died - Dec 1747 Bur.
www.geocities.com /vauwal/richard.html   (362 words)

  
 andrewcoyne.com: 02/29/2004 - 03/06/2004
Oh, and in common with Jean Chretien, Paul Martin, Eddie Goldenberg, Mario Lag�e, Peter Harder, Ranald Quail, Pierre Pettigrew, Lucienne Robillard, Denis Coderre, Jean Lapierre, and thousands of other prominent Quebec Liberals and senior civil servants, he knew nothing.
That would include Pelletier himself, who accuses Paul Martin of carrying out a vendetta against supporters of Jean Chr�tien.
Beaudoin has details of what he considered attempts to misuse the bank's funds by Jean Lafleur of Lafleur Communications and Jean Carle, a former vice-president of the bank who had previously worked for prime minister Jean Chr�tien.
andrewcoyne.com /Archives/2004_02_29_andrewcoyne_archive.html   (6813 words)

  
 Jean-Paul Riopelle, page 2
In Ottawa, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien praised Riopelle as one of the greatest artists the country has known and called his passing "a big loss for Canada." Chrétien met Riopelle in Paris years ago when he was Minister of Northern Affairs.
Riopelle was born in a conservative and clerically dominated Quebec in 1923.
By the mid-1940s, the young Riopelle was in contact with André Breton, leader of the Surrealist movement in France.
spaightwoodgalleries.com /Pages/Riopelle_obit.html   (986 words)

  
 Saint-Jean, Lac --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Jean Chrétien devoted more than 30 years of his life to Canadian politics.
The French artist Jean Lurçat is widely considered the most instrumental figure in reviving the art of designing and weaving tapestries in the 20th century.
After a long career in the House of Commons and service in various cabinet positions, Chrétien became prime minister of Canada in 1993.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9064875   (986 words)

  
 Uber Hansard
Speaker, after Jean Chrétien testified and showed his complete contempt at the Gomery inquiry, the Prime Minister met with his caucus, punched his fists wildly in the air and told them that Chrétien did, “a tremendous job for Canada and for the Liberal Party”.
Violating Canada's environmental security by trans-boundary water pollution is not an example of what good neighbours do to each other.
Given his ambition to head the Parti Québécois, will he demand an inquiry into the awarding of these sums as he did for the Liberals?
huronbox.com /~james/uberhansard/hansard-apr06-out.html   (7357 words)

  
 Mapleleafweb.com: Legacy of PM Jean Chretien - Biography of Jean Chretien
Born Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien on January 11, 1934 in Shawinigan, Quebec
Mapleleafweb.com: Legacy of PM Jean Chretien - Biography of Jean Chretien
You are here: Home > Features > The Legacy of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien
www.mapleleafweb.com /features/party/liberal/chretien/chretien-biography.html   (7357 words)

  
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Jean Chrétien le "père" du déficit canadien à 10 milliards contredit ces conclusions étant données sa vaste connaissance en économie qui fut désastreuse pour le Canada.
Le véritable responsable des fermetures d'hôpitaux et de la détérioration des soins de santé s'appelle Jean Chrétien", affirme le chef conservateur Jean Charest
Jean Marchand ministre de l'Expansion économique régionale, qualifie «d'État dans l'État qu'il faut désorganiser maintenant».
membres.lycos.fr /quebecunpays/Nouvelle-France-Patrick-Levesque.html   (7357 words)

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