Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Passes Away at 84
Mulroney, known for his pivotal role in NAFTA and fostering US-Canada relations, leaves a complex legacy.
- Brian Mulroney, the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, died at 84, surrounded by family.
- His tenure was marked by the historic free trade agreement with the US, later expanded into NAFTA.
- Mulroney's leadership saw major economic reforms but was also marred by controversies and a recession.
- He was remembered for his environmental efforts and opposition to apartheid, despite domestic challenges.
- Mulroney's legacy includes significant contributions to Canada's trade and foreign policy, as well as enduring friendships with US leaders.


























