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Mr. Jean Charest is reaping the success of a whopping 97% approval rating in his party ranks [take that John Tory!] among 2,500 delegates.
What’s The Difference Between A "Supplement" And A "Bribe"? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Mr. Jean Charest is reaping the success of a whopping 97% approval rating in his party ranks [take that John Tory!] among 2,500 delegates.
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The Quebec Liberal Party, not just Charest, is in deep trouble.
Archive 2007-06-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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What looked like a sure thing for Charest is quickly turning into a nightmare.
Archive 2007-03-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Fifty-nine per cent approve of Lucien Bouchard's performance as premier, while 60 per cent think Jean Charest is doing well as leader of the Liberals.
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The Honourable Jean Charest is fond of sharing the advice given to him by his father.
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Further to Red’s comment, you also do realize that Quebec ‘Liberal’ premier John (his actual birthname, not Jean) Charest is a federal Conservative.
David Suzuki Lectures Us Again « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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He's being labelled a Charest Liberal all too often, on grounds which deserve clearing up.
NDP Shadow Cabinet uncorrectedproofs 2007
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In the case of Mr. Charest however, I would hazard to say that what we know about Mr. Charest is secondary to what all of us most vividly remember about the last 12 years that Mr. Charest has enjoyed in the political field.
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As a francophone MP with a passion for a Canada that includes Quebec, Mr. Charest is one of the key architects of the "no" side strategy in the upcoming referendum.
Quebec's Decision 1995
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