ICYMI: 'Always a sport': Chretien scoffs at UCP using federal Liberals as provincial election target
“When you’re a provincial government and you have a problem, what do you do – you blame the federal government, when you’re a federal government, when you can’t blame the king or the queen anymore you blame the Americans – it’s part of the speech.”
Its impact on Liberal fortunes in Alberta and potency as a political grievance continue to resonate to this day. Jean Chretien shakes hands with media and other bystanders outside MP George Chahal’s constituency office on Thursday.“It was not popular here but it was signed by Lougheed and Trudeau and they were drinking champagne, but after that there was a collapse in the price of oil and gas,” he said.Article content
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