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Articles related to "Jean Chretien"
Manley at the Gate
John Manley's entrance into the Liberal leadership may finally roust policy positions from all the candidates. politics • leadership • john manley • sheila copps • paul martin
Same sex marriages come to Canada
Recent provincial supreme court rulings have forced the federal government's hand in determining that yes, same-sex marriages will be legal in Canada, only the third country in the world to recognize such unions. supreme court • prime minister • jean chretien • same-sex • marriage
Who's afraid of the Big, Bad Martin? Everyone, apparently.
The exodus of John Manley leaves but two competitors in the cake-walk to succeed Prime Minister Jean Chrètien. john manley • sheila copps • paul martin • election • prime minister
Bartlet for President - No, Seriously In a season when electoral candidates on both sides of the 49th Parallel seem like slim pickings, it was inevitable that somebody would begin producing real campaign material for Josiah Bartlet. election • november • presidential • canada • us
Can Your Newsanchor Be Trusted? In a world of massive media mergers, it appears as though there may be less of a choice as to who we get our news from. Networks are allowed to own more of their affiliates than ever before. A few recent incidents in Italy and Canada may shed some light on what may happen in the U. S. canada • italy • media • news • anchor
Federal Election Results The Little Guy from Shawinigan wins his record third straight majority government. elections • canada • liberal • jean chretien • alexa mcdonough
The Friendly Dictatorship A review of the latest book by Jeffrey Simpson, the Globe and Mail's national affairs columnist the friendly dictatorship • jeffrey simpson • canadian politics • book review • globe and mail
WWJD? In the United States of America, it's election day. In Canada, election day is two scant weeks away. In both countries, cynicism and disappointment have generated unprecedented levels of apathy about the race to the country's respective highest office. What Would Jed Do? united states • america • election • vote • election day
Year in Review: 1999 The Year in Review, reviewing 1999. Ah now you get it. canadian history • news events • current events • year in review • 1999
CANADA MOURNS: The Death of Pierre Elliott Trudeau He was loved! He was hated! But no matter what your opinion of former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, you have to admit he changed the face of Canadian politics forever. suite101 • suite 101.com • mary • alward • mary alward
Tracking the ever-elusive Prime Minister
Prime Minister Chretien keeps seeming to disappear from the spotlight. Is this a sign of a lack of an agenda or a potentially sinister one?
Canada's Military Today Canada's contribution to the war on terrorism now ongoing in Afghanistan. canada's contribution to the war on terrorism now • us u.s. united states • britain • british • afghanistan
Canadian Politics - The Year in Review A look at which features were most popular in 2001 on the Canadian Politics site. canadian politics • suite 101 • year in review 2001 • features • articles
Canadian Politics – Liberal Party of Canada The Liberal Party of Canada has historically been the most politically successful and has governed for the longest in the great white north. liberal party canada • canada election 2008 liberal • stephane dion liberal election • stephane dion green shift • green shift carbon tax
1998; The Year of the Upset 1998 has held many upsets in hockey. Read about the main ones here. nhl national hockey league playoffs nagano olympic
Canada's Foreign Policy Gets a Harder Edge The government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper is changing the language of its foreign affairs officials to downplay humanitarian concerns. canadian foreign policy • stephen harper • conservative ideology • responsibility to protect • foreign service politically influenced
Federal Election Results Find out the results of the recent federal election. federal election • canada • vote • canadian government • politics
The Week in Politics A look at recent events on the Canadian political scene. canadian politics • chretien • election • federal • canadian alliance
Year 2000 - Top Stories The year's top stories in Canadian Politics. year 2000 in review • top stories • news • canadian politics • jane stewart
Bottoms up: Canada's military sees another disaster
Canada's already suffering submarine replacement program takes a tragic hit as a Canadian sailor dies delivering the fourth and final 'Victoria' class submarine. submarine • chicoutimi • government • navy • purchase
Corruption runs rampant in federal sponsorship programs
The Auditor General's release of her damning report into federal finances causes the new Martin administration Excedrin-sized headaches. scandal • sponsorship • auditor general • prime minister • paul martin
Fighting on a wing and a prayer
The Canadian Forces are in a shambles. Yet the Prime Minister insists on engaging the beleaguered troops in yet another mission - this time to enter the unrest in Haiti. military • haiti • prime minister • paul martin • peacekeeping
Opposition Report Card With less than three weeks to the fall federal election, it's a good time to evaluate the performances of two of the opposition party leaders. canadian politics • federal • election • opposition parties • canadian alliance
Shingles Every year approximately one million people in Canada and the United States are afflicted with this virus. shingles • mary alward • mary m alward • canadian health • health
Taking stock of the latest Prime Minister (plus a late-breaking news flash!)
After Paul Martin has headed the country for a quarter of a year, it's worth examining is admittedly less than stellar record as the country prepares to determine the new PM's electoral fate. paul martin • prime minister • svend robinson • roosevelt • 100 days
Decade in Review: 1990-1999 The Decade in Review. from 1990 to 1999 canadian history • decade • 1990 • 1991 • 1992
Long live King Martin
As Prime Minister Chretien's reign slowly winds down it appears inevitable that Paul Martin is destined to succeed him. Is this a step in the right direction?
Nunavut--Canada's Newest Territory On April 1, 1999 Canada's Northwest Territories officially divided and Nunavut came into existance. The new territory, one fifth of Canada, gives the indigenous Inuit as much self-rule and control of their political destiny as is perhaps posible for any people in this modern world. nunavut • canada • inuit • iqaluit • grise fiord |
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