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(OTT105)OTTAWA, June 30--ROYAL INSPECTION--Queen Elizabeth inspects the Governor General's Foot Guards during a presentation of new colors for the Regiment at   Government House in Ottawa Monday. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Fred Chartrand)fxc
ROYAL TOUR
Van Doo Pte. Francois Gignac of Montebello, Que. is framed by the setting sun as he looks through his field glasses during guard duty at Canada Dry 1 Armed Forces base in Doha, Qatar, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1991. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
GULF WAR
The Economic Summit leaders (from left) Ronald Reagan (US), Brian Mulroney (Canada) and Helmut Kohl (Germany) follow Margaret Thatcher (Britain), into a courtyard at Hart House in Toronto, June 20, 1988.  The leaders were joining others for a photo session before dinner. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
FOLLOWING THATCHER
(DENX105) DENVER, June 21--HOWDY--Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien lifts his leg to display a pair of cowboy boots he is wearing for an informal evening dinner hosted by U.S. President Bill Clinton in Denver, Colorado, the site if the Summit of Eight, Saturday. With Chretien is U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chretien's wife Aline. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Fred Chartrand)fxc
SUMMIT OF EIGHT
FILE--Former prime minister Pierre Trudeau looks on as Cuban President Fidel Castro gestures during a visit ot a Havana houising project in this Jan. 27, 1976 photo. With Cuban leader Castro ailing and a new government in Ottawa, some Cuban-Canadians say the time is now for Canada to undo what they consider the damage done by former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau when he cultivated a friendly relationship with the communist country. Some observers congratulate Trudeau for establishing an &quotenlightened" foreign policy which they say has benefited Canadian industry, while others blame Trudeau for cozy relations with &quotthe world’s largest prison." (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Fred Chartrand)
CUBA CASTRO CDA
 Prime Minister Jean Chretien wearing fatiques and U.N. army helmet backwards tours a Canadian U.N. camp in Visoko, Bosnia Thursday, June 9, 1994. Prime Minister Chretien announced Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2002 he intends to step down in February 2004. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Fred Chartrand)
SOLDIER CHRETIEN
A Canadian CF-18 pilot prepares to take off, as a member of the ground crew pedals his bicycle past the jet in Qatar, January 20, 1991 during the Gulf War. The Canadian fighter jets were to fly an offensive mission in the Gulf but the mission was scrubbed because of bad weather. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
GULF WAR PILOT
Canadian Prime Minister, Jean Chretien comes forward to hongi, a welcoming gesture, with Hugh Kawharu, a Maori elder during a welcoming of the APEC conference in Auckland, New Zealand, in this Sept. 12, 1999 file photo. Chretien said Wednesday he will not seek a fourth mandate and will leave office in February 2004. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Fred Chartrand)
CHRETIEN-LEADERSHIP
 President George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien smile for the cameras during an APEC Leaders Summit family photograph in Shanghai, China, Sunday Oct. 21, 2001.  Prime Minister Chretien announced Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2002 he intends to step down in February 2004. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Fred Chartrand)
CHRETIEN RESIGNS
Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheik Yamani, left, and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, right, dance a traditional Arabian dance while camping out in the desert in Madein Saleh, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 18, 1980.  Trudeau is on a four-day visit to the middle eastern country.  (CP Photo/Fred Chartrand)
TRUDEAU-YAMANI-ARABIAN DANCE
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