Irish-Canadian Roman Catholic |
Record 45207 · 340 |
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Type of record Elected candidate ✓ Known but unelected candidate Perennial candidate |
Deceased | Performance: 100%
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Birth | Death | Lived | Died in office |
20 March 1939 (85 years ago) |
29 February 2024 (1 month ago) |
84 years 11 months | No |
Who | ...is/was his | Note | |
Caroline A. Mulroney (1974–) | Daughter |
Legislature | Total | Government | Opposition | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The calculations in years, months and days are approximate and might be off by a few days due to the base date used for these calculations. |
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# | Legislature | Party | M | Int | Role | Age | Dates | y | m | d | |
1. | CA | 32–34 | PC | 1 | Party leader | 44–54 | 11 Jun 1983 — 12 Jun 1993 | 10 | 0 | 1 | |
2. | CA | 32 | PC | 1 | Opposition Leader | 44–45 | 29 Aug 1983 — 16 Sep 1984 | 1 | 0 | 18 | |
3. | CA | 33–34 | PC | 1 | Prime Minister | 45–54 | 17 Sep 1984 — 24 Jun 1993 | 8 | 9 | 7 |
→ 3 recorded electoral participations → 4 electoral path points |
→ 3 documented challengers: |
Martin Cauchon m André Maltais m John C. Turmel m |
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Federal Ass.: 32 |
Nova Scotia | Central Nova | |||||||
29 August 1983 | Age: 44 |
→ New to Parliament | |||||||
By-Election | ✓ | 1/6 | PC | 60.19% | 18,882 of 31,372 | Elig.: 45,445 | Parti.: 69.03% | ||
Loser > | LIB | 25.05% | 7,858 (-11,024) | Alvin Sinclair m | |||||
ID: 10878(F) — 30 Jan 2022 12:21 ET | Service: 1 year 0 month 5 days (Oppo.) | ||||||||
Federal Ass.: 33 |
Québec | Manicouagan | |||||||
4 September 1984 | Age: 45 |
Re-elected incumbent | |||||||
General | ✓ | 1/5 | PC | 71.55% | 28,208 of 39,424 | Elig.: 49,653 | Parti.: 79.96% | ||
Loser > | LIB | 24.45% | 9,640 (-18,568) | André Maltais m ( 36 ) | |||||
ID: 3988(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:29 ET | Service: 4 years 2 months 16 days (Gov't) | ||||||||
Federal Ass.: 34 |
Québec | Charlevoix | |||||||
21 November 1988 | Age: 49 |
Re-elected incumbent | |||||||
General | ✓ | 1/4 | PC | 80.04% | 33,730 of 42,143 | Elig.: inc. | Parti.: inc. | ||
Loser > | LIB | 14.22% | 5,994 (-27,736) | Martin Cauchon m ( 26 ) | |||||
ID: 3668(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:29 ET | Service: 4 years 11 months 3 days (Gov't) | ||||||||
Federal Ass.: 35 |
Québec | Charlevoix | |||||||
25 October 1993 | Age: 54 |
Incumbent did not run in this election | Exit from legislature → | ||||||
General | |||||||||
Successor > | BQ | 61.97% | 23,617 of 38,110 | Gérard Asselin m ( 43 ) | |||||
ID: 3374(F) — 16 Aug 2021 01:29 ET |
→ 8 online biographical references |
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Lg | Hyperlink | Retrieved on |
EN | Free Form: Encyclopedia Britannica, Brian Mulroney: Prime Minister of Canada | 17 Mar 2024 |
EN | Free Form: Anne Kingston, Macleans (19 February 2019), Brian Mulroney: From scandal-adjacent elitist to magnanimous statesman | 17 Mar 2024 |
EN | Canadian Encyclopedia: Brian Mulroney | 17 Mar 2024 |
FR | Encyclopédie canadienne: Brian Mulroney | 17 Mar 2024 |
EN | Parliament of Canada (ParlInfo): The Right Hon. Martin Brian Mulroney, P.C., C.C., G.O.Q., M.P. | 17 Mar 2024 |
FR | Parlement du Canada (ParlInfo): Le très hon. Martin Brian Mulroney, P.C., C.C., G.O.Q., député | 17 Mar 2024 |
FR | Wikipédia: Brian Mulroney | 17 Mar 2024 |
EN | Wikipedia: Brian Mulroney | 17 Mar 2024 |