Brian Mulroney, the last conservative prime minister to taste major victory in Quebec

Ask one of Brian Mulroney's chief political rivals what his greatest success was, and the answer runs through Quebec. Jean Chrétien says it was his breakthrough in 1984 that delivered the Progressive Conservative leader the largest majority ever seen in Canadian history. Mulroney carries his five-year-old son, Mark, from the car after their arrival for the introduction of the PC candidates in Montreal on July 15, 1984. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Poling

OTTAWA - Ask Brian Mulroney's chief political rival about the former prime minister's greatest success, and he will say the answer runs through Quebec.

Jean Chrétien cites Mulroney's 1984 breakthrough, when the Progressive Conservatives won the largest majority in Canadian history and captured 58 of Quebec's 75 seats.

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