Chrétien, Aline (1936–)
Chrétien, Aline (1936–)
Canadian first lady. Name variations: Aline Chretien. Born Aline Chaîné, 1936, in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada; m. Jean Chrétien (prime minister of Canada, 1993–), Sept 10, 1957; children: France (b. 1958), Hubert (b. 1963), and Michel (b. 1968, adopted).
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