Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney dies at 84

The politician who led Canada between 1984 and 1993 was known for his policy of rapprochement with the United States under Ronald Reagan.

He died last Thursday 29th, at the age of 84, on former Prime Minister of Canada,Brian Mulroneywho ruled the country from 1984 to 1993. The statement was made yesterday by the politician’s daughter, via social networks.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of my father, the most honorable Brian Mulroney18th Prime Minister of Canada” he wrote Caroline Mulroney in a profile on X, old twitter.

“He died peacefully, surrounded by his family,” he added, as reported by the UOL news portal.

Political life

Born in Quebec and fluent in French and English, the politician was marked by history including the signing of a free trade agreement with the United Stateswhich Mexico would later join.

Lawyer, Mulroney He became a business leader before entering the world of politics. Having become Prime Minister in 1984, he began to position himself against the apartheid regime in South Africa, provoking the anger of her British counterpart Margaret Thatcher. In addition, she promoted rapprochement with the United States, then led by Ronald Reaganafter distant relations under the government of Pierre Elliott Trudeaufather of the current prime minister.

Re-elected in 1988, the prime minister ended up resigning five years later, with the worst approval rating in history. At the time, the economy was not in good health and unemployment was very high.

Brian Mulroney “I loved Canada. I am deeply saddened to learn of his passing,” the Prime Minister wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Justin Trudeau. “[Ele] He never stopped working for Canadians and always sought to make this country a better place to live.”

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