His daughter Caroline Mulroney said Wednesday in a written statement that the family expects him to be “back to normal in the coming weeks.”
Mulroney, 84, was prime minister from 1984 to 1993, as leader of the Progressive Conservatives.
While in office he negotiated the first free trade agreement with the U.S., which later became NAFTA.
“My family is comforted by the outpouring of support from across our country,” said Caroline Mulroney, who is currently Ontario’s minister of transportation and francophone affairs.
“I have always known my dad to be a fighter.”
The former prime minister gave a eulogy for Queen Elizabeth II in Ottawa in September, recalling his personal relationship with the monarch and her work to oppose the apartheid regime in South Africa while he was in office.
He and his wife, Mila, have four children: Caroline, Mark, Ben and Nicholas.