Residential school abuse reported to department while Jean Chrétien was minister, records show - Chrétien said he never heard of abuse while he was in charge at Indian Affairs cbc.ca/news/indigenous/ch…
TIL of the epithet ‘Shawinigan Handshake’ given to the chokehold executed on February 15, 1996 by Jean Chrétien, then-Prime Minister of Canada. cbc.ca/archives/entry/chr…
Jean Chrétien sur la réconciliation avec les Premières Nations entreprise par Justin Trudeau: "Ça, c'est facile de parler du passé, de passer son temps s'excuser. Mais nous, on agissait. On se demandait ce qu'on allait faire demain matin. " youtu.be/TGG8nc6x2mg
Trudeau holds superspreader event tonight (breaking Ontario covid restrictions) in covid hotspot Brampton with 86 year old unmasked Jean Chrétien twitter.com/AbigailBimman…
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien part of secretive project to store nuclear waste in Labrador, emails show - Chrétien defends project, saying Canada, as supplier of uranium, has responsibility to dispose of it cbc.ca/news/canada/montre…
Former Canadian prime minister Jean Chrétien has lived long enough to see the former Canadian high-temperature record from 1937 be both set and broken.
Shawinigan Handshake is the epithet given to a chokehold executed on Feb 15 1996 by Jean Chrétien, then-Prime Minister of Canada, on anti-poverty protester Bill Clennett. The phrase comes from Chrétien's birthplace of Shawinigan, Quebec, as he often styled himself the "little guy from Shawinigan". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sha…
TIL That after being confronted by a protestor, Jean Chrétien, then-Prime Minister of Canada, grabbed the man by the back of the neck and chin, forcing him to the ground and breaking one of his teeth. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sha…
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