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‘A great friend’ to the U.S.: Clinton, Bush reflect on Brian Mulroney

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said Brian Mulroney was the type of politician who took risks to do what he “thought was right in the long run” and an “old friend” after the two men left elected politics.

In special memorial program airing Saturday on all Corus AM radio stations, Clinton praised Mulroney’s willingness to move ahead on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) despite skepticism about the deal among the Canadian public at the time.

“You have to take some risks in … and he was willing to do that,” Clinton told Global for the special Remembering Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney: A Family Tribute.

“I still think we did the right thing with NAFTA, and I think the results prove it. And the fact (the deal) had to be upgraded after 25 years doesn’t bother me a bit.”

Corus is the parent company of Global News.

Clinton was one among many former politicians, celebrities and regular Canadians paying tribute to the former prime minister, who passed away in Florida last month at the age of 84.

Hundreds came to Ottawa this week to pay their respects while Mulroney laid in state at the Sir John A. MacDonald building, just steps from Parliament where the former prime minister served from 1983 to 1993.

On Thursday, Mulroney will lie in repose at St. Patrick’s Basilica in Montreal before his state funeral at Notre Dam Basilica on Saturday.

Clinton recalled running into Mulroney after the two men were out of elected politics.

“It’s not what we talked about, it’s just the way it was. It felt like we were old friends still doing what we could, and I love that,” Clinton said. “He was good on the phone, because he had such a wonderful voice. It almost felt like someone was singing to you, you know?”

Clinton is not the only

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