Jean Chrétien (1993-2003) and Bill Clinton (1993-2001)
- Bill Clinton's Address to the Canadian Parliament February 23, 1995 (reaffirming the ties between the US and Canada, Clinton's clear support of a united Canada during the period of possible Quebec separation, and where he famously says that "Canada stands as a model of how people of different cultures can live and work together in peace, prosperity and mutual respect."):
- https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-the-canadian-parliament-ottawa
- https://www.c-span.org/video/?63511-1/joint-address-canadian-parliament
- https://www.nytimes.com/1995/02/24/world/clinton-in-talk-to-canadians-opposes-quebec-separation.html
- https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1995/feb/24/clinton-speaks-up-for-united-canada-president/
- Prime Minister Chrétien and President Clinton playing golf at Ashburn Country Club in Halifax June 1995 following the G7 Economic Summit:
- President Clinton and Prime Minister Chrétien celebrate a close relationship (1995):
- President Clinton's hosts Prime Minister Jean Chrétien for a three-day official visit in April 1997. In their news conference the two leaders discuss the deep Canada-US relationship (discussing policy topics of NAFTA/trade, cross-border security, border crossing modernization, Great Lakes water pollution, NATO, Canada's support of peace in Bosnia and Central Africa, etc):
- Bill Clinton's visit to Ottawa in 1999 to dedicate the new Embassy building (marking the first ever sitting President to inaugurate a US embassy):
- President BIll Clinton's address at the Forum of Federations Conference in October 1999 where he discusses federalism at a time where separation debates were still quite prevalent in Canada and where he provides some thoughtful insight into federalism as a supporter of a united Canada (once again showing support during the referendums and explaining that federalism is the wave of the future):
- Following the Forum of Federations Conference on Mont-Tremblant in 1999, US President Clinton is photographed stretching in preparation for his round of golf with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien:
- Canada and Chrétien's support of NATO in the attack on Yugoslavia in the Kosovo crisis, marking a change in Canada's foreign policy agenda as the mission did not obtain prior UN sanction:
- Prime Minister Chrétien's and his relationship with NATO:
- Canada's (Chrétien's) role in the Kosovo crisis (war with Yugoslavia):
- President Clinton and Prime Minister Chrétien & their golfing relationship:
- The Canada US Relationship in the Chrétien Years:
- Former President Clinton and Prime Minister Chrétien's reunion in 2017 at an event in Montreal organized by the Canadian American Business Council to celebrate 150 years of Canada-US collaboration (the two former leaders discuss NAFTA and President Trump's threats to dissemble it, along with other disagreements between Canada-US at the time including softwood lumber and the dairy industry):
- President Clinton received an honourary doctorate from St. Francis Xavier University in 2017. He spoke in Toronto at a special convocation ceremony and he said "I love this country":
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