Mulroney family

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Mulroney
Political family
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Coat of Arms granted to Brian Mulroney by the Canadian Heraldic Authority
Current region
Place of originQuebec
Titles Prime Minister of Canada
Connected members Jessica Brownstein

The Mulroney family is a Canadian political family originating from Quebec, of Irish and Serbian origin. The family includes the 18th prime minister of Canada Brian Mulroney.

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Mila Mulroney
(née Pivnički)
(b. 1953)
Brian Mulroney
(1939–2024)
Caroline Mulroney
(b. 1974)
Ben Mulroney
(b. 1976)
Jessica Mulroney
(b. 1980)

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