Friends, family pay heartfelt tribute as Brian Mulroney remembered in Montreal
Members of the Canadian establishment gathered Saturday to laud Brian Mulroney as a loyal architect of modern-day Canada, one whose love of life and family transcended the rough-and-tumble world of partisan politics.
But in the end, it was Canada’s 18th prime minister himself who would have the last word.
Mulroney’s distinctive baritone filled Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica, posthumously accompanying granddaughter Elizabeth Theodora Lapham in a version of “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” — the song he famously sang with former U.S. President Ronald Reagan during the 1985 “Shamrock Summit.”
And as his state funeral wrapped up, his rendition of “We’ll Meet Again” echoed off the rafters of the cavernous church as his flag-wrapped casket was escorted away by an RCMP honour guard.