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Brian Mulroney Quotes
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 18th Prime Minister of Canada Quotes "You had an option, sir." "Popularity's bad for you. I avoid it like the plague. "Peter Newman: Go fuck yourself. Thank you. Good night." [1] (On one of his cabinet ministers) "Slit her throat." "Your book is going...


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10,166 words, approx. 34 pages
 Martin Brian Mulroney PC CC GOQ (predominantly known as Brian Mulroney) (born March 20, 1939), was the eighteenth Prime Minister of Canada from September 17, 1984, to June 25, 1993 and was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from...




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Brian Mulroney
06/12/2004: 613 words, approx. 2 pages Following are excerpts from the eulogy of the former Canadian prime minister, as transcribed by Federal News Service. In the spring of 1987, President Reagan and I were driven into a large hangar at the Ottawa airport to await the arrival of Mrs....
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 The New Leader
Canada gears up for November; as Mulroney steps down. (Brian Mulroney)
05/03/1993: 2,126 words, approx. 7 pages PRIME MINISTER Brian Mulroney's announcement at the end of February that he is retiring from politics has gotten this election year in Canada off to a quick start. Recognizing that the failure of his efforts to have the Constitution ratified and his extreme...
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Canada looks at former PM's dealings
11/10/2007: 371 words, approx. 1 pages Canada's leader announced a review Friday into dealings between former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and a businessman who's wanted in Germany on tax and fraud charges.The move follows opposition Liberals' demands for a full investigation into allegations that German businessman Karlheinz Schreiber paid $300,000 to...
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Former top Canadian justice dies
11/26/2007: 312 words, approx. 1 pages Antonio Lamer, the former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada who was instrumental in denying Quebec the legal right to unilaterally declare independence, has died, a former aide and friend said Sunday. He was 74.Renowned as an authority on criminal law, Lamer put...


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