Martin Brian Mulroney (March 20, 1939 – February 29, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician who served as the 18th prime minister of...
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family Brian Mulroney (1939–2024), Prime Minister of Canada 1984–1993 Mila Mulroney (born 1953), wife of Brian Mulroney Caroline Mulroney (born 1974),...
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Benedict Martin Paul Mulroney (born March 9, 1976) is a Canadian radio host and former television host. He is the eldest son of Brian Mulroney, the 18th Prime...
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"Mila" Mulroney (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица "Мила" Пивнички; née Pivnički; born July 13, 1953) is the widow of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney...
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child of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mila Mulroney. The couple have three children. Mulroney was considered to be a close friend of...
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Montreal, Quebec, she is the daughter of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. A graduate of Harvard University and New York University, she was the...
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Canada Brian Mulroney died on February 29, 2024, following several years of declining health. His state funeral was held on March 23. Brian Mulroney had...
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This article is the Electoral history of Brian Mulroney, the eighteenth Prime Minister of Canada. A conservative, he served two terms as prime minister...
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Canada Brian Mulroney. Brian Mulroney, 18th Prime Minister of Canada Mila Mulroney, Progressive Conservative political campaigner, wife of Brian Mulroney Caroline...
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sovereignty. In 1984 Brian Mulroney, Bouchard's close friend from his law school days at Université Laval, became Canadian Prime Minister. Mulroney would go on...
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the House of Commons of Canada as a PC in 1988. Under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, she occupied numerous cabinet positions including minister of justice...
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Patrick Mulroney (born October 31, 1963) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in romantic comedy, western, and drama films. Mulroney is known...
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1983, Clark lost his leadership role to Brian Mulroney, who helped the PC Party gain popularity in Quebec. Mulroney won back-to-back majority governments...
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minister under prime ministers Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney, including as deputy prime minister under Mulroney. After retiring from politics in 1993, Mazankowski...
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Joe Clark (section Member of Mulroney cabinet)
to Brian Mulroney in 1983. Clark returned to prominence from 1984 to 1993 as foreign minister then constitutional affairs minister in Mulroney's cabinet...
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1993 Canadian federal election (section Mulroney era)
party's five year mandate. When she succeeded longtime Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and assumed office in June, the party was deeply unpopular due to the...
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Airbus affair (category Brian Mulroney)
refers to allegations of secret commissions paid to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and other members of his ministry in exchange for then-crown corporation...
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John Crosbie (section Mulroney cabinet)
during the Progressive Conservative (PC) governments of Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney. Crosbie held several federal cabinet posts, including minister of finance...
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incumbent prime minister, Brian Mulroney, led his Progressive Conservative Party to a second majority government. Mulroney was the party's first leader...
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political history, the Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party), led by Brian Mulroney, defeated the incumbent governing Liberal Party led by Prime Minister...
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Canada–United States relations (section Brian Mulroney and Ronald Reagan (September 1984 – January 1989))
saying "You don't come here and piss on my rug". Relations between Brian Mulroney and Ronald Reagan were famously close. This relationship resulted in...
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Minister of State for Mines in the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney from 1984 to 1986, after which he served as National Caucus Chairman...
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former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die was Brian Mulroney, on 29 February 2024. The office is not outlined in any of the documents...
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Parliament Hill closed for major renovations, former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, after his death on February 29, 2024, was brought to the Sir John A...
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being sworn in. He went on to lose the 1984 election in a landslide to Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservatives, leading the Liberals to the second-worst...
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to the Constitution of Canada negotiated in 1987 by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and all 10 Canadian provincial premiers. It was intended to persuade...
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Canadian House of Commons from 1979 to 1993. During the government of Brian Mulroney, he served in various cabinet roles such as Minister of National Defence...
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PC leader Brian Mulroney to enter Parliament through a by-election in MacKay's Nova Scotia riding. In the subsequent 1984 election, Mulroney ran in his...
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2002 to 2003. Canadian Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau, John Turner, Brian Mulroney, and Kim Campbell were elected party leaders during party conferences...
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which was linked through allegation to former prime minister of Canada Brian Mulroney. He was extradited to Germany on 2 August 2009, and convicted of tax...
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