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Feb. 22, 1995

Bouchard returns to work after losing leg

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It was news that shocked both English and French Canadians in the winter of 1994. Lucien Bouchard, the charismatic leader of the Bloc Québécois, was forced to have his leg amputated after contracting a case of flesh-eating disease. Now after nearly three months of recuperation, Bouchard returns to Ottawa where he receives emotional welcomes from even his most fervent opponents. This clip from CBC Television covers his triumphant and touching return to national politics.

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