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Having Stephen Harper as your former boss appears to be the best way to land a job in Christy Clark's office. It appears that Christy Clark is bent on importing Stephen Harper's former minions, as the resurgent B.C. Conservatives eat away at her party's
When Brian Mulroney was elected prime minister, he pronounced Canada was open for business. He was really telling the world that our natural resources, manufacturing industry and financial institutions were for sale to the highest bidder. The flood gates
Former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev arrives to deliver a luncheon speech accompanied by former Canada prime minister Brian Mulroney Friday, Oct. 21, 2011 in Montreal. View Photo »
In the past 24 months we have a lot of new information about corruption in Canada. We’ve had the Oliphant Inquiry (into former prime minister Brian Mulroney’s business dealings with lobbyist Karlheinz Schreiber), we’ve had the Niko case and we’ve had the RCMP announce investigations against a number of ...
Is there something unlucky about six in Canadian politics? The federal Conservative government marked its sixth-year anniversary in the past few weeks... the sixth anniversary of its election victory in January and six years since its swearing-in on Feb.
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, shown during Question Period last month in the House of Commons, accused Palestine House of having “a history of taking positions that could be interpreted as extreme or supportive of terrorists and terrorism.” (Jan. 31
OTTAWA — Katimavik, the youth service program championed by former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, is on the Conservative government’s chopping block, The Huffington Post Canada has learned. “This has been coming for a long time,” Liberal MP Justi
Quebecor Inc. President and CEO Pierre Karl Peladeau (R) poses with the Vice Chairman of the Board and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney at the company's annual shareholders meeting in Montreal, May 26, 2011. Cable and media company Quebecor... View Photo »
The outrageous arrogance of a federal Conservative government in Canada returns. It appears Stephen Harper has chosen the Brian Mulroney playbook to govern this country. Canada will once again sit back and watch the federal corporate welfare program fund
Former By Derek Abma Liberal leader John Turner predicted in the 1988 federal election debate that the free-trade deal then-prime minister Brian Mulroney had negotiated with the U.S. would "reduce us, I'm sure, to a colony of the United States." Mulroney
Martin Brian Mulroney, PC, CC, GOQ (commonly 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 1983 to 1993. After retiring from politics, Mulroney resumed his earlier career as a lawyer and... Full Article
Barrick Gold Corporation directors Anthony Munk and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) talk during the annual general meeting of shareholders in Toronto April 27, 2011.
View Photo »(From L to R), Canadian Premier Brian Mulroney, Senegalese President Abdou Diouf and French president François Mitterrand attend the opening ceremony of the third Francophone summit, on May 24, 1989 in Dakar.
View Photo »Francois Mitterrand, Abdou Diouf, Brian Mulroney, Amine Gemayel, Robert Bourassa, Gnassingbé Eyadèma , Jacques Chirac, Jean Baptiste Bagaza, Ahmed Abdallah Abderemane, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, Omar Bongo, Lansana Conté, Joao Bernardo Vieira, Didier Ratsiraka, Moussa Traoré, Maaouya Ould SidAhmed...
View Photo »Quebecor Inc. President and CEO Pierre Karl Peladeau (R) poses with the Vice Chairman of the Board and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney at the company's annual shareholders meeting in Montreal, May 26, 2011. Cable and media company Quebecor reported quarterly profit that...
View Photo »Barrick Gold Corporation directors Anthony Munk and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) talk during the annual general meeting of shareholders in Toronto April 27, 2011.
View Photo »In the past 24 months we have a lot of new information about corruption in Canada. We’ve had the Oliphant Inquiry (into former prime minister Brian Mulroney’s business dealings with lobbyist Karlheinz Schreiber), we’ve had the Niko case and we’ve had the RCMP announce investigations against a number of ...
