Word: chretiens
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Johnston predicted that Chretien will be able to coax energy concessions on theNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) fromthe Clinton administration along the same lines asconditions Mexico has already received...
Canadian Harvard students expressed mixed reactions, ranging from cautious skepticism to emphatic enthusiasm, to yesterday's swearing-in of Jean Chretien, the new Canadian prime minister...
Most students, regardless of their political affiliations, said they were surprised by the Liberal Party's landslide victory over the incumbent Progressive Conservative Party. Under Canada's parliamentary system, Chretien, the head of the Liberals, replaced Kim Campbell, the former prime minister...
Matthew B. Bakal '97, who is from Winnepeg, said he had considered Chretien a "dead political figure" and compared the likelihood of his election to that of Richard M. Nixon's returning today as president...
Montreal native Sharon E. Johnston '94 said she expects Chretien's election to create a more businesslike atmosphere between Canada and the United States...