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    greatest leaders‚ Pierre Elliot Trudeau brought change that would change Canada forever in a positive manner. Although it can be argued that Trudeau’s behavior was outlandish and informal at times‚ it could be considered charismatic‚ however‚ his behavior to politics was superior. He was inspired to change Canada and make it a better place to live. He did so by implying the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ multiculturalism‚ and using laws to make Canada a better place. Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s actions

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    Pierre Elliot Trudeau: A Successful Prime Minister A great Prime Minister should always do what is right for Canada‚ no matter what obstacles he or she faces. Looking at the fifteen years he was in power‚ Pierre Elliot Trudeau did exactly that. For instance‚ he implemented the Official Languages Act and made bilingualism law. In another case‚ he put an end to the October Crisis by putting into effect the War Measures Act. Finally‚ Trudeau amended the Constitution which gave

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    Prime Minister in Later half of the twentieth century By Areeb Mallick Pierre Elliot Trudeau was a French Canadian who was born in Montreal to a wealthy family in 1919. He studied at the Université de Montréal and later attended Harvard University to study political economy. Trudeau entered politics and was appointed parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in 1965. In the coming election Trudeau was promoted to Minster of Justice. He was an avid traveler who would frequently

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    Pierre Trudeau Pierre Trudeau‚ former Prime Minister of Canada‚ was once described as "A French Canadian proud of his identity and culture‚ yet a biting critic of French-Canadian society‚ determined to destroy its mythology and illusions". He has also been identified as "A staunch‚ upholder of provincial autonomy holding the justice portfolio in the federal government". Such cumulative appraisal and observation made by past fellow bureaucrat provides high testimonial for the ex-Democratic Socialist

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    Pierre Trudeau   	Pierre Trudeau will certainly not be forgotten‚ even after his death. In my opinion he accomplished a lot for Canada but I disliked his crazy ways of politics‚ to me the way he does things don’t make much sense. Unlike other politicians Pierre Trudeau‚ had four central themes: the freedom of the individual; the political equality of all individuals; the superiority of rationality; and democracy as the best form of government. What is interesting about these principles

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    Webster’s Dictionary). Pierre Elliott Trudeau is the representation of this. Trudeau was born in Montreal to Joseph Charles Trudeau and Grace Elliott. Joseph was of French descent and Grace was of Scottish‚ therefore Trudeau was bilingual. He was appointed the Minister of Justice and gained national attention for his social reforms. These include divorce laws‚ abortion‚ laws on homosexual marriage and regulations on public lotteries. Afterwards‚ he became the 15th Prime Minister Of Canada. He was the Prime

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    included in the final version. Trudeau was a man of greatness who played a considerable role in leading Canada to maturity as a unified nation. Pierre Elliott Trudeau was a French-Canadian born left-winger who resided as Prime Minister of Canada from 1968-1979 and again from 1980-1984. Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau‚ or more commonly known as Pierre Trudeau‚ was born on October 18‚ 1919 in Montreal‚ Québec. Trudeau was elected leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in 1967 when Lester B. Pearson

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    Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau had announced that Canada will embrace a policy of multiculturalism to the House of Commons‚ known as the Canadian Multiculturalism Act. Multiculturalism was planned to keep the cultural freedom of individuals and provide acknowledgement to the diverse racial groups to Canadian society. It was a huge symbolic recognition of cultural diversity rather than a genuine change in government policy. Although most Canadian citizens supported Trudeau in the Multiculturalism

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    adored (hence the term Trudeau-mania) and have progressed like Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau grew up speaking French to his father and English to his mother and this combination is what defined him; Trudeau was not French or English‚ he was a true Canadian. Pierre Trudeau was not like most politicians‚ other politicians compromised and soothed; while Pierre Trudeau came into politics with his guns blazing while saying‚ “Just watch me”. The consequence of these actions led Pierre Trudeau to have a strong supportive

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    Ever since his ascension to office‚ Pierre Trudeau has steadied his position as an advocate of Canadian multiculturalism and a champion of all forms of individual rights. Trudeau had a vision for the future of Canada which would satisfy the ambitions of every ethnic group inhabiting the country. However‚ in October 1970 Trudeau’s resolve was tested during Canada’s most dire time outside of its participation in World Wars. When James Cross and Pierre Laporte‚ two significant political members‚ were

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