Chretien went on to win two more back-to-back to form majority governments, a rare feat.
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The speech was delivered at lunch on Monday with Prime Minister Jean Chretien in Vancouver's Fairmont Hotel.
Chretien said the country's airports had been shut along with all the nation's consulates in the United States.
Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien said in Genoa that he did not expect a deal to be reached in Bonn.
During the campaign Mr Chretien said that if he was re-elected he might step down two or three years into the five-year mandate.
Dr Chretien's team say medical students should be taught as part of their training about the risks associated with making postings on the Internet.
The last notable joke he endured was April Fool's Day 2002, when two Quebec radio DJs phoned him, pretending to be Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien.
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Others have claimed that Mr Chretien was keen to ensure that former preacher Stockwell Day, the leader of the newly-formed opposition party Canadian Alliance, would not have time to develop a national following.
The investigators, led by Dr Katherine Chretien of the Washington DC VA Medical Center, said medical students may not be aware of how online posting can reflect negatively on medical professionalism or jeopardise their careers.
Mr Chretien, on the other hand, insisted the time was right for a new mandate, following nearly seven years of austerity budgets, so Canadians could decide how to spend the budget surpluses of the past two years.
Chretien said he would discuss elements of his Monday talks with Bush at an upcoming meeting of Commonwealth nations in Australia, and a subsequent summit of "Francophone, " or French-speaking and influenced nations, later in the year in Lebanon.
The fund was launched, by Mr Martin's predecessor as prime minister, Jean Chretien, supposedly to promote federalism and national unity in Quebec, shortly after the province voted in a 1995 referendum, to stay in Canada by only the slimmest of margins.
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With former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt writing a forceful essay backing Bush in the International Herald Tribune and even squeamish Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien looking more uncomfortable than ever over his recent anti-US rhetoric, the world once again is looking openly for American leadership.
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