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  2. 1993 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The budget was presented amid poor economic conditions and soaring federal deficit. Two month earlier, Brian Mulroney had announced his intention to resign as soon as a new Progressive Conservative leader is elected. On 18 June 1992 the Spending Control Act received royal assent. That act provided for a legislated ceiling for federal program ...

  3. Brian Mulroney - Wikipedia

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    Martin Brian Mulroney [a] (March 20, 1939 – February 29, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician who served as the 18th prime minister of Canada from 1984 to 1993. Born in the eastern Quebec city of Baie-Comeau, Mulroney studied political science and law. He then moved to Montreal and gained prominence as a labour lawyer.

  4. Category:Brian Mulroney - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brian Mulroney" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... 1986 Canadian federal budget; 1987 Canadian federal budget;

  5. 1989 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    This forced minister Wilson to call a press conference [5] at 5:30 PM that day, where he improvised the early release of the budget. [1] Brian Mulroney called the leak a criminal act, and charged Small, Appleby, the recycling plant worker and 2 others of possession of stolen property. Charges against Small were eventually thrown out the ...

  6. 1990 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    Audrey McLaughlin, leader of the New Democratic Party held that the budget would not help students or homeless people and decried the lack of environmental measures, despite prior ambitious declarations made by the Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the Minister of Environment Lucien Bouchard. [2]

  7. Former Canadian PM Mulroney, driver of US free trade deal ...

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    Mulroney had a heart procedure in August and was treated for prostate cancer earlier last year, she said in a social media post in late August 2023. Former Canadian PM Mulroney, driver of US free ...

  8. 1984 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    Mulroney's victory came as a result of his building of a 'grand coalition' that comprised social conservatives from the West, Red Tories from the East, Quebec nationalists, and fiscal conservatives. Mulroney's PCs won the largest number of seats in Canadian history at 211. Winning 74.8 percent of the seats in the House of Commons, meant they ...

  9. Column: A week of proposals, knighthoods, tributes and a ...

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    Brian's Song: The Society for the Preservation of the Great American Songbook (SPGAS) dedicated its recent Benefactors' Gala to the memory of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, a ...