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Former prime minister Chrétien hospitalized in Hong Kong with a kidney stone

Jean Chretien,
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien participates in an interview in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 5, 2018. Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chretien in hospital in Hong Kong. File photo by The Canadian Press/Justin Tang

Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is receiving treatment for a kidney stone in Hong Kong after falling ill there, says a spokesman.

"Mr. Chrétien has a kidney stone," said Bruce Hartley, a former executive assistant to Chrétien. "He will return to Canada following treatment to remove it in Hong Kong."

Chrétien, 85, was scheduled to speak at the U.S-China Trade and Economic Relations Forum in Hong Kong Tuesday.

Instead he was taken to hospital shortly after landing in the semi-independent Chinese territory Monday evening.

Tung Chee-hwa, a former leader of the semi-independent Chinese territory, told attendees at the conference that Chrétien would not be able to make it to the event.

"I want to deliver an apology because Jean Chrétien, the prime minister of Canada, he arrived here very late last night," Tung said, according to a transcript of his remarks. "And we were supposed to have breakfast together. But he has not been well. And as a precaution, we have taken him to a hospital. We think it is going to be all right. So wish him all the best."

Chrétien was prime minister from 1993 to 2003. Expanding trade with China was a theme in Chrétien's time in office and he's continued working on business links between China and North America since he went back to private life.

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