Brian Mulroney officially opens university institute in N.S. that bears his name
ANTIGONISH, N.S. — Former prime minister Brian Mulroney delivered an emotional speech at St. Francis Xavier University in central Nova Scotia on Wednesday as he took part in a ceremony to officially open a public policy institute that bears his name.
Canada’s 18th prime minister, who graduated from the university in 1959, said the institute would provide opportunities for young Canadians and others from around the world to “learn, lead and help build a better world for us all.”
After thanking the many donors who made financial contributions to the $52-million facility, Mulroney reminisced about growing up in Baie-Comeau, Que., where his father Benedict worked at the paper mill as an electrician.
Mulroney recounted how his father was opposed to his young son’s plan to seek an apprenticeship at the mill, even though the family was struggling financially.