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Granatstein and Mulroney
Granatstein ranked Mulroney eighth among Canada's prime ministers in their 1999 book Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders.

Granatstein and .
Granatstein and Norman Hillmer found that Mackenzie was in the # 11 place just after John Sparrow David Thompson.
St. Laurent was ranked # 4 on a survey of the first 20 prime ministers ( through Jean Chrétien ) of Canada done by Canadian historians, and used by J. L. Granatstein and Norman Hillmer in their book Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders.
Granatstein and Norman Hillmer, Prime Ministers: Ranking Canada's Leaders ( Toronto: HarperCollinsPublisherLtd, A Phyllis Bruce Book, 1999 ), pp. 114 – 126.
Granatstein and Norman Hillmer.
As Granatstein ( 2004 ) notes, " the scholars expressed little admiration for King the man but offered unbounded admiration for his political skills and attention to Canadian unity.
* Granatstein, J. L .. " King, ( William Lyon ) Mackenzie ( 1874 – 1950 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online ed, Jan 2011 accessed 12 Sept 2011
* Granatstein, J. L .. Mackenzie King: His Life and World, ( 1977 ).
and Granatstein, J. L.
* Granatstein, J. L. Canada's War: The politics of the Mackenzie King government, 1939 – 1945 ( 1975 )
* Granatstein, J. L.
* Granatstein, J. L.
* Granatstein, J. L. Canada's War: The Politics of the McKenzie King Government, 1939-1945.
According to Granatstein, this meant that Canada was not able to live up to its post-Cold War military commitments.

Mulroney and raised
** Mulroney was born and raised in Baie-Comeau, a city in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec.
The following day, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that a third-party independent inquiry would be launched to review the dealings between Schreiber and Mulroney, in the light of the additional allegations raised by this new development.

Mulroney and repeatedly
While Mulroney denied the meeting repeatedly, the other candidates ' campaigns admitted to the meeting.
* That these business and financial dealings were inappropriate given Mr. Mulroney's position and that Mulroney repeatedly acted inappropriately in disclosure and reporting of the dealings and payments

Mulroney and failed
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney had briefly attended Dalhousie Law School, although failed after his first year.
Mulroney twice failed his bar exams, but the firm kept him due to his charming personality.
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada under Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney favoured devolution of powers to the provinces, culminating in the failed Meech Lake and Charlottetown accords.
By the 1990s, Mulroney had failed to bring about Senate reform as he had promised ( appointing a number of Senators in 1990 ).
* Brian Mulroney ( failed out of first year ), former Conservative Prime Minister of Canada
In the first years of the Mulroney government, the Liberals failed to mount an effective opposition to Mulroney, and were in danger of being overshadowed by the New Democratic Party ( NDP ), which had almost as many seats as the Liberals.

Mulroney and .
Bennett, John Diefenbaker, Joe Clark, Brian Mulroney, and Kim Campbell led progressive conservative federal governments.
In the aftermath of the 1989 budget, which saw a fillibuster by Liberal Senators in attempt to kill legislation creating the Goods and Services Tax, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney " stacked " the Senate by creating additional seats in several provinces across Canada, including New Brunswick ; however, there was no attempt by these provinces to increase the number of MPs to reflect this change in Senate representation.
Guest expressed the general opinion in a poem titled " Speaking of Greenberg ," in which he used the Irish ( and thus Catholic ) names Murphy and Mulroney.
* Brian Mulroney, 18th Prime Minister of Canada, child of Irish Quebecers.
As chairman of the international advisory board of Cerberus Capital Management, he recruited former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, who would have been installed as chairman if Cerberus had successfully acquired Air Canada.
She had directed the detailed planning of the funeral, including ordering all the major events and asking former President George H. W. Bush as well as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to speak during the National Cathedral Service.
To date, former prime ministers Joe Clark, Pierre Trudeau, John Turner, Brian Mulroney, and Kim Campbell were granted arms with the augmentation.
In 1980, with the rise of conservative neoliberal politicians such as Ronald Reagan in the U. S., Margaret Thatcher in Britain, and Brian Mulroney in Canada, the Western welfare state was attacked from within.
By the early 1980s there was no clear neoconservative in the Tory leadership cadre, but Brian Mulroney, who became leader in 1983, eventually came to adopt many policies from the Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan governments.
As Mulroney took the Progressive Conservative Party further in this direction, with policy initiatives in the areas of deregulation, privatization, free-trade, and a consumption tax called the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ), many traditionally-minded Tories became concerned that a political and cultural schism was occurring within the party.
The 1986 creation of the Reform Party of Canada attracted some of the neo-liberals and social conservatives away from the Tory party, and as some of the neoconservative policies of the Mulroney government proved unpopular, some of the provincial-rights elements moved towards Reform as well.
In 1993, Mulroney resigned, rather than fight an election based on his record after almost nine years in power.
Right Honourable Men: The Descent of Canadian Politics from Macdonald to Mulroney ( 1994 ), pp. 123 – 184.
** The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, led by Brian Mulroney, wins 211 seats in the House of Commons, forming the largest majority government in Canadian history.
* September 17 – Brian Mulroney is sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada.
* February 24 – Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney resigns amidst political and economic turmoil.
* April 30 – Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the Provincial Premiers agree on principle to the Meech Lake Accord which would bring Quebec into the constitution.
* January 30 – Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney shuffles his cabinet, appointing 6 new ministers and re-assigning the responsibilities of 19 others.
** U. S. President Bush meets Canadian prime minister Mulroney in Ottawa, laying the groundwork for the Acid Rain Treaty of 1991.

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