Date de diffusion : 8 avril 1991
En 1991, le futur premier ministre Stephen Harper est conseiller politique au sein du Reform Party, dont le nom francisé de Parti réformiste du Canada n'est pas encore en usage. L'ambition de ce parti, né en Alberta en 1987, est de détenir la balance du pouvoir aux élections fédérales de 1993.
lol ya l air gêlé
themtm11 10 hours ago
On dirait un seigneur sith. J'ai peur.
ZeedQc 1 day ago
Vivre La Quebec Livre et de CANADIEN Francaise et de Aglaise Libre Aux Benevue Aux CANADA CANADIEN Francaise et Anglaise Livre,ceavuplait!!!!
Jules7892 5 days ago
Slag? That wasn't me slag-ing Harper. Trust me. I get what your saying, though. But... You missed my point; I hate Harper.
xkidd092 1 week ago
I still hate everything about Harper.
xkidd092 1 week ago
@xkidd092 attend c vraie je vais le dire en francais jtaime aussi... calis
nicodr007 1 week ago
@xkidd092 love you too
nicodr007 1 week ago
Well done Harper. She was obviously trying to talk too fast. Never would if this was English vs. an French ESL would been acceptable.
teeray12 1 week ago
His French is as good as Chretien's English...never heard anyone slag Chretien like this. There's no such thing as a "Bilingual language". In the words of Pierre Trudeau, "I could debate with a Piltdown, but why would I?".
MarcusWasnea 2 weeks ago
@nicodr007 LOL PASS WHAT?! MY NAME?! You idiotic "Canadian". Im FRENCH-Canadian/Hungarian and a smart little lady. I understood every word the dark Lady AND harper said... Sounds like: he hates the Bilingual Language that I LOVE (as a Young Person who was "forced" into the language). AND GOODBYE. THANK-YOU YOUTUBE.com FOR LETTING ME EXPRESS MYSELF FREELY.
xkidd092 2 weeks ago