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| | Mulroney, Martin Brian |
 | | The son of Irish immigrants, Mulroney's father was an electrician, anxious that his children escape the paper mill that dominated Baie-Comeau. |  | | Brian attended the private St Thomas High School in Chatham, New Brunswick, and then St Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, where he studied political science, joined the campus Conservative club, and was prime minister in the Combined Atlantic Universities Parliament. |  | | Mulroney, Martin Brian, lawyer, politician, prime minister of Canada (b at Baie-Comeau, Qué 20 Mar 1939). |
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http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&ArticleId=A0005510
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| | St. Thomas names new building Brian Mulroney Hall |
 | | Brian Mulroney served almost 9 years as Prime Minister, having led his party to successive majority governments in 1984 and 1988. |  | | Mulroney was surprised and honoured when a delegation led by Dr. Daniel O'Brien, President and Vice Chancellor of St. Thomas University, visited him in Montreal to present the proposal and seek his permission to name the building, "Brian Mulroney Hall". |  | | Prime Minister Mulroney served as co-chairman of the U.N.'s first World Summit on Children and during his tenure, Canada played a leading role in opposing apartheid in South Africa creating Le Sommet de La Francophonie and supporting the United Nations Gulf War coalition. |
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http://www.stthomasu.ca/new/news/2002/aug6.htm
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| | Mulroney.htm Mr. P. E. Trudeau, Mr. Brian Mulroney |
 | | Brian Mulroney, the prime minister, his wife, Mila, and Ronald Reagan, the U.S. president, with his wife, Nancy, hold hands and sing at the conclusion of the 1985 Quebec City meeting, dubbed the Shamrock Summit after the two leaders sang When Irish Eyes are Smiling. |  | | Mulroney, prime minister from 1984 to 1993, and Ronald Reagan, president from 1981 to 1989. |  | | Mulroney is also a member of advisory councils to Chase Manhattan Bank and Independent Newspapers PLC of Dublin, Ireland. |
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http://www.geocities.com/davidnicholson_99/Mulroney.htm
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| | Campaigns & Elections: Goodbye, Brian - former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney - includes related article |
 | | Mulroney's replacement will then be faced with defending such actions; ironically, it was Mulroney's attacks of similar appointments in the last days of the previous Liberal government that eventually swayed public opinion enough to provide the Conservatives with the largest majority ever gained in a federal election. |  | | The announcement was formal acknowledgment of the losing battle Mulroney had been waging with the public at the end of his 10-year tenure as party leader, and, since 1984, as prime minister. |  | | After Mulroney's announcement, Minister of Defense Kim Campbell, 45, a fluently bilingual lawyer and political newcomer from British Columbia was tagged by many insiders and the media as the favorite, although more interest in Canada has been generated by reporting the names of those who are not seeking the leadership. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2519/is_n1_v14/ai_14345443
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| | Ogilvy Renault - Our People - Biography |
 | | Mulroney joined the Firm in Montréal upon graduating from law school and practised law until 1976. |  | | Prime Minister Mulroney also served as Co-Chairman of the United Nations Summit on Children and his government played leading roles in the campaign against apartheid in South Africa, the creation of Le Sommet de la Francophonie and the Gulf War. |  | | He went on to serve as President of the Iron Ore Company of Canada before entering politics, becoming Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1983 and Leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Commons, to which he was first elected in 1983 and re-elected in 1984 and 1988. |
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http://www.ogilvyrenault.com/en/OurPeople/ProfessionalBio.aspx?id=553
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| | Brian Mulroney.htm Ex PM |
 | | Mulroney, in power between the years 1984 and 1993, also criticized some of his former cabinet ministers, including Lucien Bouchard who eventually became premier of Quebec and a strong backer of the separation of that province from Canada. |  | | MULRONEY WILLING TO TALK MAD COW IN U.S. The Progressive Conservatives are proposing that the man who ushered in free trade with the United States be enlisted in efforts to get the border reopened to Canadian beef. |  | | Former prime minister Brian Mulroney received a hero's welcome at the federal Tory leadership convention Friday, using his first speech to a party convention in 10 years to slam his old foe, Jean Chretien. |
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http://www.wednesday-night.com/BrianMulroney.htm
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| | Brian Mulroney Hall - October 2002 Transitions |
 | | Brian Mulroney served almost 9 years as Prime Minister, having led his party to successive majority governments in 1984 and 1988. |  | | Mulroney, President of St. Thomas University Dr. Daniel O'Brien, New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord and Senator Noël Kinsella, Chair of the Brian Mulroney Hall Committee, a building dedication and plaque unveiling, and an Invocation by the University Chaplain Rev. John Keoughan. |  | | A public ceremony to name St. Thomas University's new Professional Studies Building after one of its most distinguished alumni, the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney was held in Fredericton, N.B. on August 28, 2002. |
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http://www.stthomasu.ca/publications/transitions/oct2002/bmh.htm
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| | Mulroney, Brian on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Raised in Quebec in a working class family, Mulroney was a successful bilingual lawyer who became active in provincial politics in the 1970s. |  | | In 1992 he engineered a subsequent constitutional compromise on the problem of provincial autonomy; it was defeated in a national referendum. |  | | Mark Wilson Getty Images 06-11-2004 WASHINGTON - JUNE 11: Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney bows at the casket during the State Funeral for former President Ronald Reagan at the National Cathedral June 11, 2004 in Washington |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/m/mulroney.asp
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| | Text of Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Eulogy of Former President Reagan (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | MULRONEY: And so in the presence of his beloved and indispensable Nancy, his children, his family, his friends and all of the American people that he so deeply revered, I say au revoir today to a gifted leader and historic president and a gracious human being. |  | | What President Mitterand meant is that there is a vast difference between the job of president and the role of president. |  | | Some even evince a touch of the insecurity of Thomas Darcy McGee, an Irish immigrant to Canada who became a father of our confederation. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34365-2004Jun11.html
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| | Mila Mulroney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mila Mulroney (born July 13, 1953 in Sarajevo, former Yugoslavia) is the wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney. |  | | She took on a greater role than many Prime Ministers’ wives while Brian was in office, acting as a campaigner for several children’s charities. |  | | At the age of 19, she married Mulroney, then a lawyer, on May 26, 1973. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mila_Mulroney
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| | BLG - Professionals - Toronto - Brian D. Mulroney |
 | | Mulroney was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1981. |  | | He has also acted as an employer spokesperson during labour negotiations and has extensive experience as an employer nominee on boards of arbitration. |  | | He has acted as counsel for employers appearing before the Ontario Labour Relations Board and boards of arbitration. |
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http://www.blgcanada.com/professionals/bio.asp?LKey=169
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| | Mulroney vs. Turner - Campaigning for Canada - CBC Archives |
 | | • Mulroney resigned from politics in 1993 and returned to the practice of law. |  | | Turner is visibly flustered and can offer little rebuttal, explaining that he had no choce but to accept former prime minister Trudeau's last round of patronage appointments. |  | | Mackasey was assigned the ambassador to Portugal and Whelan became the ambassador to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome. |
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| | CBC News: Mulroney 'devastated' by Peter C. Newman book |
 | | Mulroney served as prime minister from Sept. 1984 to June 1993. |  | | Lavoie said in all his conversations with Newman, Mulroney just thought he was gabbing with an old friend. |  | | Lavoie said that while Mulroney was furious at his estranged friend, he also blamed himself. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/09/12/mulroney_book_20050912.html
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| | The 80s Server -- Icons: Martin Brian Mulroney |
 | | Brian Mulroney of the Conservative party became prime minister of Canada on September 17, 1984, and remained in office until his resignation in 1993 (after his support of NAFTA drew criticism within his party). |  | | Quebec had been the only province that did not ratify Canada's new constitution in 1982. |  | | One of Mulroney's chief accomplishments of the 1980s was the Meech Lake Accord of 1987. |
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| | Brian Mulroney - Wikiquote |
 | | Brian Mulroney, the former prime minister of Great Britain." |  | | This page was last modified 15:40, 11 February 2006. |
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| | The Right Honourable Martin Brian Mulroney |
 | | Mulroney led the Conservatives to the greatest majority in Canadian history, 211 seats in the House of Commons. |  | | Mulroney became involved in politics during his university days and joined the Conservative Party. |  | | Mulroney was a great fan of former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. |
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| | TorontoSun.com - Canada - Brian's loose lips |
 | | Brian Mulroney admitted he was "reckless" in being so open when talking to journalist Peter C. Newman while he was prime minister, a man he considered to be a close personal friend for decades. |  | | Ex-PM Mulroney stunned by author's use of private conversations in new tell-all book |  | | The story you are searching for is available in its entirety via email, fax or mail for $10.00, payable with credit card (include expiry date). |
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http://torontosun.com/News/Canada/2005/09/13/1214811-sun.html
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| | Mulroney Baloney |
 | | When I asked Mr Munk why he appointed the former prime minister, he stated the obvious: "Because Brian has great contacts. |  | | Mulroney's admission that, after leaving office as prime minister in 1993, he received $300,000 in cash from Mr. |  | | Mulroney's lips, the spin campaign his team designed to limit the damage threatened by the looming RCMP Airbus investigation that would name the former prime minister as a target. |
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| | AEI - Short Publications |
 | | When U.S. President Harry Truman got mad, he would write an angry letter to the person who had offended him, seal it in an envelope, put a stamp on it--and then wait until the next morning and throw it away. |  | | During the 1980 Quebec referendum, Trudeau had promised major constitutional reform if Quebec voted "no." Quebecers did as asked--and Trudeau then pushed through a constitutional package that the government of Quebec refused to ratify. |  | | Even many of those who broadly supported Mulroney's economic policies condemn him for the Meech Lake and Charlottetown constitutional accords. |
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http://www.aei.org/publications/filter.all,pubID.23214/pub_detail.asp
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| | Eye - VideoCabaret takes on Brian Mulroney - 03.18.99 |
 | | He shakes his head: "It should be noted that Mulroney was a very significant prime minister. |  | | Mulroney's a manipulator -- the classic son of C.D. Howe -- but his character, for dramatic vivacity, is tremendous. |  | | Featuring Michael Copeman, Janet Burke, Michael Carley, Ray Landry, Roger McKeen and Bruce Vavrina. |
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http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_03.18.99/arts/mulroney.html
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| | Bloomberg.com: Canada |
 | | Mulroney, who spent time in the hospital this year after having a lesion removed from his lung, is writing his memoirs. |  | | Mulroney, a friend of the family of U.S. President George W. |  | | Mulroney, 66, left office with 90 percent of Canadians dissatisfied with his leadership after his Conservative Party doubled retail taxes and failed to pass a treaty to defuse tensions with French-speaking Quebec. |
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| | CBC News: Mulroney back in hospital, doing well |
 | | Mulroney was alert and stable, and his doctors are pleased with his response to the treatment, the hospital said. |  | | Mulroney's Progressive Conservative party governed Canada from 1984 to 1993, before the Liberals under Jean Chrétien took over. |  | | MONTREAL - Former prime minister Brian Mulroney underwent surgery for three hours on Friday night to remove liquid that was accumulating near his pancreas. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/05/21/mulroney-hospital050521.html
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| | Brian Mulroney - |
 | | Brian Mulroney recently stated if he were still Prime Minister, Canada would have actively participated in the Iraq war. |  | | Mulroney also stated that Can/US relations would improve greatly under Paul Martin, and this is something I stated in an earlier post. |  | | During the first gulf war, Mulroney was PM, and backed Bush Sr. |
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| | Vive le Canada - Brian Mulroney, Stevie Cameron, Greed, Ambition, and Canadian Fate (Part Two) |
 | | Kaplan recorded some of his conversations with Mulroney and quotes these to make his point in A SECRET TRIAL. |  | | He focuses on the bad state of politics, police, and the press in the country. |  | | viii), and to his person, during the research and writing of his defense of Mulroney book entitled Presumed Guilty, Brian Mulroney, the Airbus Affair, and the Government of Canada (1998). |
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| | windymedia >> CTV Television backs "Slimy Crook" Brian Mulroney! |
 | | Why Brian Mulroney is not in federal prison for his numerous and egregious crimes is really only a testament to all the high placed people in government who wer as corrupt and "on the take" as he was! |  | | These were recordings made by reporter Newman of Mulroney when he was P.M..Along with his shameless self-praise Mulroney was filled with festering rancor at any and all of his supposed enemies especially in Parliament and in the Canadian media. |  | | This is the body from which the economic schemes referred to benignly as "Globalisation" came. |
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| | The Christian Science Monitor csmonitor.com |
 | | Since 1995, Mulroney has been trying to clear himself of federal charges that he took kickbacks while in office. |  | | - In Canada's 1984 general election, Brian Mulroney led the Conservatives to a landslide victory, winning the largest number of seats (211) in history. |  | | He has won an initial settlement, but the case continues. |
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| | CNN.com - Mulroney: Reagan enters history 'with panache' - Jun 11, 2004 |
 | | Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney speaks at Friday's ceremony. |  | | In that visit, in that moment, one saw the quintessential Ronald Reagan -- the leader we respected, the neighbor we admired and the friend we loved -- a president of the United States of America whose truly remarkable life we celebrate in this great cathedral today. |  | | As they headed towards us, President Reagan beamed, threw his arm around my shoulder and said with a grin, "You know, Brian, for two Irishmen, we sure married up!" |
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