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  1. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien PC OM CC KC AdE ( French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kʁe.tsjɛ̃]; born January 11, 1934) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Canada from 1993 to 2003. Born and raised in Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, Chrétien is a law graduate from Université Laval.

    • Premiership

      Jean Chrétien's tenure as prime minister of Canada occurred...

    • Electoral history

      This article is the Electoral history of Jean Chrétien, the...

  2. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien, más conocido como Jean Chrétien ( Shawinigan, Quebec, 11 de enero de 1934), fue el 20.º primer ministro de Canadá entre 1993 y 2003.

    • Beginning of Career
    • In Trudeau's Second Cabinet
    • As Leader of The Opposition
    • Prime Minister, 1993–2003
    • Political Views
    • Personal Life
    • References

    For the 1963 federal election, Chrétien was chosen to be the Liberal Party's candidate for the riding of Saint-Maurice—Laflèche in Shawinigan. He was elected in this riding and became a Member of Parliament for the first time. After this, he became the parliamentary secretary for the Prime Minister at the time, Lester B. Pearson. Beginning in 1966,...

    The Liberal Party lost the 1979 federal election. The Progressive Conservatives formed a very short government led by Joe Clark. After Trudeau and the Liberals won the election the year after, Trudeau chose Chrétien to become the Minister of Justice. Chrétien was a very important person in the 1980 Quebec referendum, when there was a referendum on ...

    Turner stopped being the leader of the Liberal Party in 1990. There was an election to decide who would be the person to replace him at the June 1990 party conference. When Chrétien won the Liberal Party leadership election, the Liberals had the second-most seats in the House of Commons. Because of this, he also became the Leader of the Opposition....

    1993 election

    When Brian Mulroney retired in 1993, he was replaced as the Prime Minister and as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party by Kim Campbell. She was a part of Mulroney's cabinet at the time.Because elections in Canada have to happen at least once every five years, there was going to be an election in October of that year. One of Chrétien's promises was that a Liberal government would remove the Goods and Service Tax. It was created by Mulroney's government and was not very popular amon...

    Chrétien was part of the Liberal Party's left-wing in the beginning of his career. While he was Prime Minister, however, he was very neoliberal and fiscally conservative.

    His parents were Wellie Chrétien and Marie Boisvert. Chrétien married Aline Chaîné in 1957. They both knew each other when they were young in Shawinigan. Chaîné became one of the people Chrétien trusted the most when making important decisions. They stayed married until she died in 2020.They had 2 sons and 1 daughter.

    Sources

    1. Goldenberg, Eddie (2009). The Way It Works: Inside Ottawa. McCelland & Stewart. ISBN 9781551992754.

  3. Jean Chrétien's tenure as prime minister of Canada occurred from November 4, 1993, to December 12, 2003. He was sworn in as prime minister after he led his Liberal Party to a majority government in the 1993 federal election. Chrétien led the Liberals to two additional majorities in 1997 and 2000.

  4. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien OM, CC, PC, QC ist ein ehemaliger kanadischer Politiker. Er war kanadischer Premierminister vom 4. November 1993 bis zum 12. Dezember 2003 für die Liberale Partei Kanadas.

  5. This article is the Electoral history of Jean Chrétien, the twentieth Prime Minister of Canada. A liberal , Chrétien served three terms as prime minister (1993 to 2003), having decisively defeated Prime Minister Kim Campbell in the 1993 general election .

  6. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien (Shawinigan , 11 januari 1934) is een Canadees politicus en de twintigste minister-president van Canada, van 4 november 1993 tot 12 december 2003.