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Mark Steyn on Chretien’s "French Connection"
2003-04-11
Link courtesy Damian Penny.
In the course of an excellent column on the liberation of Baghdad, Mark Steyn makes note of a connection between a certain French Canadian and a certain French oli company that seems to have affected Canadian foreign policy:

Canada? We voted French, finally and decisively, and in defiance of our own history. Indeed, at times M. Chrétien was plus Chirac que Chirac. With exquisite timing, the Prime Minister waited till after the Americans had won before announcing he wanted the Americans to win.

France, Germany, Russia, Belgium and Canada are not on the side of peace or morality or the Iraqi people. The pictures from the streets of Baghdad make that plain. But we are on the side of TotalFinaElf. Twice in recent columns, Diane Francis has mentioned, almost en passant, a curious little fact:

The Western oil company with the closest ties to the late Saddam is France's TotalFinaElf. That's not the curious fact, that's just business as usual in the Fifth Republic. This is the curious fact: As Diane wrote in February and again last week, "Total's biggest shareholder is Montreal's Paul Desmarais, whose youngest son is married to Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's daughter."

Let's see if I've got this straight: TotalFinaElf's largest shareholder is a subsidiary of Montreal's Power Corp, whose co-chief executive is Jean Chrétien's son-in-law, Andre Desmarais. Mr. Desmarais' brother, Paul Desmarais Jr., sits on the Total board.

For months, the anti-war crowd has insisted that "it's all about oil," that the only reason the Iraqi people were being "liberated" was so that the second biggest oil reserves in the world could be annexed in perpetuity by Dick Cheney and Halliburton and the rest of Bush's Texas oilpatch gang. Instead, it turns out that, if it is all about oil, then the principal North American beneficiary of the continued enslavement of the Iraqi people is the family of the Canadian Prime Minister — that's to say, his daughter, France Chrétien, and his grandchildren.

What a delightful footnote to the Chrétien-Chiraquiste war effort.
Haven't had the chance to run down the Diane Francis refence. If you have a link, post it in the comments.
Posted by:Mike

#8  What's even funnier is how the liberal party in Ottawa treats Chretien like a god. He giveth your seat and if you don't adore the Liberal line, he can taketh away. The loser Don Boudria, MP, is the supreme Chretien worshiper. He literally cried when Chretien announced he was stepping down (in a year) and recently threw hissy fits when Chretien told them he did not want to extravagantly celebrate his 40th year in politics. Boudria wanted parades or something.
I'm starting to wish Mulroney was back in politics.
Posted by: RW   2003-04-11 17:38:46  

#7  Alaska Paul, somehow that bit of piglatin came across to me as "Rump-pave", and immediately brought up some rather graphic - and hilarious - mental pictures. ROTFLMAO!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-04-11 15:11:27  

#6  Liberalhawk has a good point. If we get help from the Canadians, and we can use it w/o strings attached, lets us it. The people of Canada have been supportive of us since 9-11. Mr Cretin is the 'roid® here and we can isolate him w/o isolating the Canadians. France, on the other hand, has no hope until the French umpyday Chiraq.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-04-11 13:51:57  

#5  Today reports float down from the north that Chretien is offering the RCMP (mounties) for policing duty in Iraq. Not immediately clear, but my impression is that it wont be conditional on a UNSC resolution. If true goes a long way toward healing this relationship.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-04-11 13:21:39  

#4  I sentence the Canadian PM to a lifetime of looping Celine Dion songs...
Posted by: Capsu78   2003-04-11 11:42:30  

#3  the Diane Francis article was just mentioned on Paul Harvey radio with the whole: "Why is canada so against this war?" meme....
info moves fast, don't it?
Posted by: Frank G   2003-04-11 10:44:11  

#2  Thanks, Anonymous. Here's the key paragraphs from the Diane Francis article you referenced:

Meanwhile, Canada's Prime Minister has sided with the French and insulted our most important ally. He's become a dupe of Paris and damaged this country's reputation and bottom line as a result.

But as I've written before, this is hardly surprising. Total's biggest shareholder is Montreal's Paul Desmarais, whose youngest son is married to Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's daughter. Mr. Desmarais Sr. also sits on Total's board of directors, along with other ranking members of France's establishment. And then there is another French connection. The Prime Minister's nephew, Raymond Chrétien, who publicly disdained George W. Bush while Canada's Ambassador to Washington, is now Canada's lapdog to Jacques Chirac as Ambassador to France.

Posted by: Mike   2003-04-11 09:16:58  

#1  See National Post site, Financial Post columnists, Diane Francis, April 1, title of story is "Iraqi liberation will unleash untapped wealth". The Canadian media aren't touching this because they all own television networks and their licenses are at the mercy of Chrétien's goons.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-04-11 08:45:11  

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