Unraveling The Legacy Of Brian Mulroney: A Lasting Impact On Canada

Martin BrianMulroney (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. Front Burner BrianMulroney’s political legacy. BrianMulroney, Canada's 18th Prime Minister, has died at the age of 84. The 1991 acid rain accord between Mulroney and Bush was focused on reducing the level of pollution — much of it from the U.S. — that eventually found its way into Canadian rivers, lakes and forests. The original 1991 agreement was updated in 2000 to include ground-level ozone. As Canadians reflect on the life and legacyofBrianMulroney, tributes pour in from across the political spectrum, underscoring the profound impact he had on the nation’s history and the enduring legacy he leaves behind. As a politician, BrianMulroney rode a wave of immense popular support in 1984 to the largest number of seats ever given to a prime minister in Canadian history.ThelegacyofBrianMulroney and his government is a controversial and contested one. BrianMulroney revitalized Canada’s presence on the world stage, leading through our humanitarian response to the 1985 famine in Ethiopia and his staunch opposition to apartheid in South Africa. Former Prime Minister BrianMulroney passed peacefully this past week surrounded by family. Glenn and Craig dive into the life, career, and legacyof this iconic Canadian. Mulroney was a feirce figher for what he believed in and strong friend to those close to him and across the isle.