Mulroney, Mila (1953–)
Mulroney, Mila (1953–)
Canadian first lady. Born Mila Pivnicki, July 15, 1953, in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia; dau. of Dimitrije Pivnicki (Montreal psychiatrist); m. (Martin) Brian Mulroney (prime minister of Canada, 1984–93), May 26, 1973; children: Caroline (b. 1974), Benedict (b. 1976), Mark (b. 1979), and Nicholas (b. 1985).
Served as honorary chair of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
See also Sally Armstrong's Mila (1992).
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