He was Canada's 20th prime minister, a leader who won three majority governments, but in the end, lost control of the party that had been his life for 40 years.
Jean Chrétien served as Canada's 20th prime minister (Liberal) winning three successive majority governments. Read his full biography at Library and Archives Canada.
Jean Chrétien served as Canada's 20th prime minister (Liberal) winning three successive majority governments. Read his full biography at Library and Archives Canada.
Judy Brake is a senior producer for The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Previously she was a senior producer on Studio 2. Before joining TVO, she was the network producer of CBC Radio in Ottawa, was the program representative in CBC's New York bureau, and worked on CBC Radio's: As It Happens, This Country in the Morning, Morningside, Sunday Morning, and created the national magazine program, Dayshift which received an Actra Award.
Judy Brake is a senior producer for The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Previously she was a senior producer on Studio 2. Before joining TVO, she was the network producer of CBC Radio in Ottawa, was the program representative in CBC's New York bureau, and worked on CBC Radio's: As It Happens, This Country in the Morning, Morningside, Sunday Morning, and created the national magazine program, Dayshift which received an Actra Award.
He was Canada's 21st prime minister, his government brought in a national child care plan and tried to reconcile with Canada's First Nations in the historic Kelowna Accord.
Paul Martin was the 21st prime minister of Canada. He served as federal finance minister from 1993 to June 2002. For more information, visit paulmartin.ca.
Paul Martin was the 21st prime minister of Canada. He served as federal finance minister from 1993 to June 2002. For more information, visit paulmartin.ca.
Alan Echenberg is a senior producer for the Agenda with Steve Paikin and has been TVO's Ottawa bureau chief since 1998. In his fifteen seasons in the Parliament Hill bureau of TVO, he has produced dozens of field documentaries and hundreds of studio interviews and discussions. He's covered five federal elections, one referendum, one ice storm, one Grey Cup, one Alanis Morissette concert, one hot-air balloon festival, several playoff collapses by the Ottawa Senators, and many other stories. Somewhere in there, his efforts on one particular show helped win TVO a Gemini Award. Follow Alan on Twitter.
Alan Echenberg is a senior producer for the Agenda with Steve Paikin and has been TVO's Ottawa bureau chief since 1998. In his fifteen seasons in the Parliament Hill bureau of TVO, he has produced dozens of field documentaries and hundreds of studio interviews and discussions. He's covered five federal elections, one referendum, one ice storm, one Grey Cup, one Alanis Morissette concert, one hot-air balloon festival, several playoff collapses by the Ottawa Senators, and many other stories. Somewhere in there, his efforts on one particular show helped win TVO a Gemini Award. Follow Alan on Twitter.