As you watch Trump debate Biden you might be wondering if there’s a better way. So we present to you Canada’s iconic and admirable 1984 election debate.
Tag Archives: Brian Mulroney
Brian Mulroney: From scandal-adjacent elitist to magnanimous statesman
The former PM has been working hard to improve his legacy. It just might be paying off, writes Anne Kingston
Brian Mulroney’s eulogy to George H.W. Bush: Video
Mulroney on his warm relations with the former president: ‘The best ships are friendships, and may they always be’
Brian Mulroney talks NAFTA as only he can
The former PM on why dairy can’t be sacrosanct, Tories shouldn’t slam Liberal NAFTA tactics, and Trudeau isn’t really boxed in
Memo to future prime ministers: Some days you’ll hate this job
Paul Wells: A tendency to experience heartbreak on the job isn’t unique to this prime minister
Caroline Mulroney’s mad scramble to make a name for herself
Her famous name and family ties have helped her organize and raise money. But in this too short PC leadership race her inexperience may be her undoing.
Caroline Mulroney on why she’s running and what’s wrong in Ontario
The leadership candidate for the Ontario PC party talks about winning, her life in politics and getting advice from her father, Brian Mulroney
Brian Mulroney: Anyone expressing fear and anger over NAFTA is ‘uninformed’
Ahead of Trump’s speech to Congress, Mulroney struck a mostly optimistic tone about NAFTA in testimony to the Senate foreign relations committee, writes Allen Abel
Brian Mulroney testifies on NAFTA at the U.S. Senate: Video
The prime minister who negotiated the Canada-U.S. free trade deal talks about the importance of the continental economy
The conservative roots of public apologies
Saying sorry for past wrongs may fit Justin Trudeau’s brand of Liberalism, but conservatives started the trend in Canada and globally