Former PM Jean Chretien scoffs at the notion Canada’s unity is under threat
OTTAWA — Jean Chretien scoffs at the notion that Indigenous protests and western alienation are a threat to Canada’s national unity.
The former Liberal prime minister said Tuesday that Canada has suffered worse threats in the past and has always managed to survive.
He recalled the 1960s and 70s, when radical separatists with the Front de liberation du Quebec (FLQ) were setting off bombs, kidnapped the British trade commissioner and killed a Quebec cabinet minister.
“That is a few years ago and we’re still together, more united than ever,” Chretien told reporters after reminiscing about his 40-year career in federal politics at an Ottawa conference focused on his decade as prime minister.