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Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney(C) stands with his wife Mila and family during a gathering to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his forming a majority government in Montreal, September 17, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) leaves with his wife Mila (C) and his lawyer Guy Pratte following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) listens to a question from Richard Auger, German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber's lawyer, while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) shakes hands with lead commission counsel Richard Wolson (R) following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. Also pictured Mulroney's lawyer Guy Pratte (C). View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) shakes hands with lead commission counsel Richard Wolson (R) following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) leaves with his wife Mila (C) and his lawyer Guy Pratte following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (C) waits during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney arrives with his wife Mila at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and Justice Jeffrey Oliphant pause during hearings at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) listens to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 19, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (C) waits during a break in testimony with his lawyer Guy Pratte (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 19, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) listens to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 19, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, right, listens to a question from Lead Commission Counsel Richard Wolson at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa, Canada on Tuesday May 19, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (C) waits during a break in testimony with his lawyer Guy Pratte (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) responds to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. View Photo »
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. View Photo »
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney(C) stands with his wife Mila and family during a gathering to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his forming a majority government in Montreal, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) leaves with his wife Mila (C) and his lawyer Guy Pratte following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) listens to a question from Richard Auger, German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber's lawyer, while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) shakes hands with lead commission counsel Richard Wolson (R) following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. Also pictured Mulroney's lawyer Guy Pratte (C).
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) shakes hands with lead commission counsel Richard Wolson (R) following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. Also pictured is Mulroney's wife Mila (2nd L) and his lawyer Guy Pratte (2nd R).
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) leaves with his wife Mila (C) and his lawyer Guy Pratte following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (C) waits during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. Also pictured are lead commission counsel Richard Wolson (L) and Richard Auger, German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber's lawyer.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney arrives with his wife Mila at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and Justice Jeffrey Oliphant pause during hearings at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) listens to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (C) waits during a break in testimony with his lawyer Guy Pratte (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) listens to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, right, listens to a question from Lead Commission Counsel Richard Wolson at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa, Canada on Tuesday May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (C) waits during a break in testimony with his lawyer Guy Pratte (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) responds to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson wait during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and lead commission counsel Richard Wolson leave during a break in testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009. The commission is probing Mulroney's business dealings with German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) listens to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) responds to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) listens to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) responds to a question from lead commission counsel Richard Wolson while testifying at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (L) leaves with his wife Mila (C) and his lawyer Guy Pratte following his sixth day of testimony at the Oliphant Commission in Ottawa May 20, 2009.
View Photo »We are not renting our seat in Europe ... If people want to know how Canada paid for its seat in Europe (along with the U.S.) they should check out the graves in Belgium and France.
Brian Mulroney used a speech to 700 Conservative supporters in Montreal to wade where Prime Minister Stephen Harper has steadfastly refused to venture: the bitter U.S. debate over health reform ... Mulroney's eagerness to take sides in the U.S. health debate was a stark contrast from Harper's reluctance...
We are not renting our seat in Europe ... If people want to know how Canada paid for its seat in Europe (along with the U.S.) they should check out the graves in Belgium and France.
For as much as Brian Mulroney's government was reviled by those on the other side of the House of Commons, once given the chance, they did precious little to chart a new course, preferring in fact to build upon what had been accomplished.
He saw it as a condition precedent for what you see now, a Europe of 27 nations where divisions and threats have receded
The people of Canada are looking to mobilize around strong leadership, but I think right now there isn't one single person who has the charisma of Trudeau or the savvy of Brian Mulroney
I want to underline how much we appreciate his career and commitment in public life, he's here tonight, the Right Honourable Joe Clark
Twenty-five years ago, Canada needed change and elected a government of men and women that had the courage to bring change about. Brian Mulroney demonstrated that leadership could make a difference in every one of our lives.
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