Jean Chrétien, who was Canada’s prime minister from 1993 to 2003, joined a chorus of officials who say Trump's remarks are no longer a joke and may undermine America’s closest ally.
Jean Chretien has said Ottawa should ... In addition, Ottawa needs to join forces with Panama, Mexico, Denmark and the European Union, which have also been targeted by Trump's territorial or trade-related demands of late, Chretien wrote.
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FILE - President Donald Trump, center, reaches out to Mexico's President Enrique Pena ... “Give your head a shake!” Jean Chrétien, who was Canada’s prime minister from 1993 to 2003, joined ...
But what I can tell you is everything is on the table.” Former prime minister Jean Chrétien also weighed in on U.S relations over the weekend, spending his 91st birthday telling Trump to ...
But what I can tell you is everything is on the table.” Former prime minister Jean Chrétien also weighed in on U.S relations over the weekend, spending his 91st birthday telling Trump to ...
Jean Chrétien served as the 20th prime minister ... Canada should quickly convene a meeting of the leaders of Denmark, Panama, Mexico, as well as with European Commission President Ursula von ...
Jean Chretien, former Canadian Prime Minister (1993-2003), has strongly criticized US President-elect Donald trump over his proposal to annex Canada. In an article for the Globe and Mail, Chretien, on his 91st birthday,
Thanks to Trump’s world-class theatrics, we might all end up finally having a chance to take our countries back.
Canada’s political leaders have responded to Trump’s threats to use “economic force” to transform Canada into the US’s 51st state with doubled-down pledges of fealty to the Canada-US military-strategic partnership,
The Prime Minister’s Office has announced the federal cabinet will retreat the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Reading Doug Cuthand’s Jan. 11 column entitled “Justin Trudeau was best prime minister for Indigenous people”, it seems Cuthand has developed a short, selective memory when it comes to Trudeau’s record regarding minorities.