Chretien says blame of western alienation not on Trudeau
OTTAWA – Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien has jumped to the defence of the new minority Liberal government, brushing off the notion that it deserved to be shunned by the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta in the October election.
Jean Chretien made an unexpected visit to Parliament Hill yesterday, the same day as the new federal cabinet was meeting after being appointed a day earlier.
He made several remarks on the sense of alienation of the West, suggesting those provinces had the chance to vote for Liberals, but they did not.
He told reporters western hostility is “a long-standing problem.”