Kelowna-Lake Country Liberal candidate Stephen Fuhr will get a boost from one of his party鈥檚 most popular figures Friday鈥攆ormer party leader and former prime minister Jean Chretien.
Chretien, in Kelowna for the Level Up conference, will make an appearance at Fuhr鈥檚 campaign office on Bernard Avenue Friday morning at 10 a.m.
Chretien served as the country鈥檚 20th prime minister from 1993 to 2003 and before that held top positions in previous Liberal governments, including as minister of justice under current Liberal leader Justin Trudeau鈥檚 father Pierre Trudeau. He also served as minister of finance and minister of Indian and Northern Affairs.
He was the chief negotiator for what became known as the 鈥淜itchen Accord,鈥 an agreement among nine provinces鈥攏ot Quebec鈥攖hat resulted in Canada creating its constitution in 1982 and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
He became the leader of the Liberal Party in 1990 and lead the party to three straight majority governments, in 1993, 1997 and 2000. He was succeeded by his finance minister Paul Martin as leader of the party and and internal party power struggle and what has become known as the 鈥淪ponsorship Scandal.鈥.
Born and raised in Shawinigan, Quebec, which Chretien represented as an MP, he was opposed to Quebec sovereignty and lead the federalist side in the 1995 Quebec referendum, which saw the No side win by a razor-thin majority of 50.58 per cent, thus keeping the province part of Canada.
Chretien is no stranger to the Okanagan, having visited often during his years as an MP, prime minister and after he left politics. An avid golfer, he played golf here and being close friends with local businessman and winery proprietor Ross Fitzpatrick, who he appointed as Canadian Senate in 1998. Fitzpatrick retired from the Senate in 2008.
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