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Record information – Brief [Mulroney, Brian - Interview]
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):260725Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:MULRONEY, BrianAccession:1994-0257Media:VideoPart:2 of 2Release date:1993-06-02Production company:C-SPANDescription:An interview with Mulroney on Canada-U.S. relations, trade and his time as Prime Minister. Among the subjects discussed are: the origins of the Mulroney family in Ireland; his parents; his education and early career; how he got interested in politics; the difference between being a Canadian politician in the parliamentary system and being an American politician; his decision to step down; media coverage of his family; his belief in doing what he thought was right; differences between Canada and the U.S.; his wife and children; a conversation he had with Margaret Thatcher; his experiences meeting other leaders at international conferences; his relationship with various U.S. presidents; his plans after he steps down as Prime Minister; the importance of Canada as a major trading partner of the U.S.; the Goods and Services Tax; and his praise for Winston Churchill. <59mn 5s>Language:EnglishOriginal number:Box 189Notes: -
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