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Life after politics for Chrétien
It was a hardscrabble climb to the top for Jean Chrétien. "The little guy from Shawinigan" surprised everyone - except himself - by finding his way to the summit of Canadian politics. From the pool hall political debates of his childhood to the opulent offices of Ottawa, CBC Radio and Television capture the long, colourful career of Canada's 20th prime minister.
• Olympic medallist Charmaine Crooks and Justin Trudeau hosted the gala tribute to Jean Chrétien that included performances from jazz pianists Oscar Peterson and Oliver Jones. Ottawa-born singer-songwriter Paul Anka brought down the house with his specially revised version of My Way.
• Looking back at his 41 years in politics, Chrétien said he was most proud of the new spirit in the country. Other highlights under his leadership include: balancing the budget (he had trimmed $50 billion from a total government debt of more than $550 billion), defeating Quebec separatism and signing the Kyoto accord. At the Liberal convention tribute, Chrétien received his loudest applause for refusing to join U.S.-led coalition in the war against Iraq.
• On Dec. 12, 2003, Chrétien handed Gov. Gen. Adrienne Clarkson his resignation as Canada's 20th prime minister. He also resigned his seat in Parliament.
• Chrétien also left politics with a few black marks including: the failed promises of the 1993 Red Book, the gun registry fiasco and the controversy over a personal business affair dubbed Shawinigate.
• In January 2004, following in the footsteps of his former boss, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Chrétien accepted the post of counsel to the prestigious Canadian law firm, Heenan Blaikie.Chretien
Program: CBC Television Special
Broadcast Date: Nov. 13, 2003
Guest(s): Jean Chrétien
Host: Don Newman
Duration: 13:25
Last updated: April 10, 2013
Page consulted on April 10, 2013
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