![]() | Brian Mulroney tells Peter Newman to "Go **** yourself" Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney responds to Peter Newman's book "The Secret Mulroney Tapes" at the 2005 press dinner. |
![]() | Unedited Stephen Harper What happens when you leave the camara rolling and let Harper have his way. |
![]() | Trudeau's First Resignation Shortly after the Progressive Conservative party under Joe Clark won a minority government in the 1979 federal election in Canada, Pierre Trudeau announced his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party. When the Clark government fell in December of that year, Trudeau rescinded his resignation and stayed on as leader, winning the 1980 election which followed. He stepped down for good in 1984. |
![]() | Stephen Harper "a recipe for disaster" Liberal Party of Canada commercial during the 2004 election camaign. It funny, it's all coming true! |
![]() | Stephen Harper brings US style media control to Canada From CBC's, "The Hour." Stephen Harper and Media Control For more info, go to: http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/ |
![]() | Trudeau on Special Status for Quebec In a 1987 interview with Barbara Frum on the Meech Lake Accord, Pierre Trudeau argues that individual citizens don't need provinces with special powers. Who benefits from special powers, then? Why the provincial politicians, of course... |
![]() | John Lennon after meeting Prime Minister Trudeau http://archives.cbc.ca/IDCC-1-73-73-238/politics_economy/trudeaumania/ Lennon, Ono and Trudeau give peace a chance (poor audio) |
![]() | Jack Layton Slip ( Big Ass ) Jack Layton of the NDP asks Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper a question in the house of commons about his subsidizing of big oil and big ass. |
![]() | Trudeau on Unreconciled Provinces In a 1987 CBC interview with Barbara Frum on the Meech Lake Accord, Pierre Trudeau argues that as long as Quebec or any other province thinks they can get more power, they will claim to be "left out" or "unreconciled" but this doesn't mean the Prime Minister of Canada should give in to their every whim. |
![]() | Fuddle Duddle as coined by Pierre Trudeau Fuddle duddle is a euphemistic substitution for "fuck" or "fuck off", whose most famous use was by then-Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Recorded in February, 1971. |