Jean Chrétien’s advice to Justin Trudeau

The former PM—and the last Liberal leader to win a majority—warns that what happens after the Throne Speech is what matters

<p>Former prime minister Jean Chretien addresses the audience during an event to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Flag, in Mississauga, Ont., on Sunday February 15 2015.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young</p>

Former prime minister Jean Chretien addresses the audience during an event to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Flag, in Mississauga, Ont., on Sunday February 15 2015.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

As the Throne Speech kicks off the 42nd session of Parliament, perhaps the only person in Canada who truly understands this moment for Justin Trudeau is Jean Chrétien—the only Liberal alive who has won a majority federal government. So it was not surprising that Mr. Chrétien was sitting in the Senate, six feet to the new Prime Minister’s left, during the Speech from the Throne.

Chretien campaigned hard for Trudeau, and provides a link back to Trudeau’s own father. But he also is a warning beacon. All governments get to start with a honeymoon, but what happens next is what really matters. We asked the former prime minister on what advice he would give Trudeau as the new government kicks off its agenda, and what he really thinks the new Prime Minister means when he says that “Canada is back.”

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