Prime minister Chretien still looks ballot proof, despite Shovelgate: from US perspective, should Chretien choose to run again he would do just fine, says former US embassy adviser

Even from the distance of Washington, one could tell that it was a political tour de force by Prime Minister Jean Chretien. As he swatted aside the questions in the initial QP exchanges on "Shovelgate," the opposition looked as ineffectual as Polish cavalry attacking German blitzkrieg armour in S...

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