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Jean Chretien

Canada has a rich history of leadership, and there are many documents related to its leaders that are of historical significance. These documents include official records such as political speeches, government reports, and cabinet meeting minutes, as well as personal letters, diaries, and photographs that provide insights into the lives and personalities of Canada's leaders. Some of the most important documents related to Canadian leaders are housed in national archives and libraries, where they are available to researchers, historians, and the general public interested in learning about Canada's political history and the people who have shaped it.

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Francophonie Summit

otes for a speech by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien at the opening ceremony of the Francophonie...
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The G7 Summit June 1995

Jean Chretien's speech at a Forum on the Global Economy on June 14, 1995, focused on Canada's ...
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Anti-Personnel Landmines

Jean Chretien's speech at the Treaty-Signing Conference for the Global Ban on Anti-Personnel Landmines on
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The Quebec Referendum

Jean Chretien's Address to the Nation on October 25, 1995, is widely regarded as one of the ...
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Tribute to Trudeau

Jean Chretien's Tribute to the Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau, delivered in the House of ...

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