in his teen years he worked for local candidates and members of the parliament. At the age of 26 Jane became the principle organizer for Jean Lesage . After working with Jean Lesage the leader of the provincial Liberal Party of Quebec his success started as he run as a liberal candidate for district of Saint Maurice lafleche in the federal election. This was the election the started Jean Chretien career as a politician which brought on success and failures. he worked for the junior minister to the Lester B. Person the prime minister for a short while after the 1965 re-elections. At the Age of 32 jean started to work for the junior minister for a substantial time period were he met Mitchell Sharp. Mitchell became a mentor to Jean Chretien and he influenced Jean strongly. Soon in 1960 Jane realized he belonged to the right wing of the liberal party which is "Within the right-wing spectrum, views differ on whether hierarchy and inequality stem from traditional social differences", but soon he figured out he was left wing of the liberals in 1970. In a interview Sharp commented on Jeans protégé "Jean is not accustomed to reading as
in his teen years he worked for local candidates and members of the parliament. At the age of 26 Jane became the principle organizer for Jean Lesage . After working with Jean Lesage the leader of the provincial Liberal Party of Quebec his success started as he run as a liberal candidate for district of Saint Maurice lafleche in the federal election. This was the election the started Jean Chretien career as a politician which brought on success and failures. he worked for the junior minister to the Lester B. Person the prime minister for a short while after the 1965 re-elections. At the Age of 32 jean started to work for the junior minister for a substantial time period were he met Mitchell Sharp. Mitchell became a mentor to Jean Chretien and he influenced Jean strongly. Soon in 1960 Jane realized he belonged to the right wing of the liberal party which is "Within the right-wing spectrum, views differ on whether hierarchy and inequality stem from traditional social differences", but soon he figured out he was left wing of the liberals in 1970. In a interview Sharp commented on Jeans protégé "Jean is not accustomed to reading as