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    the leader. Young Justin Trudeau was remarkable. He led a life that all of us once wished we had. He had all the riches without earning them. Why? Well, maybe because Justin Trudeau was the son of the PM (Prime Minister) of Canada, Pierre Trudeau. That’s right, Justin had it in his blood the entire time. Justin Pierre James Trudeau, the current Prime Minister of Canada. Let’s take a look at his past. Justin Trudeau was born on December 25, 1971 in Ottawa Civic Hospital. He is the son of Pierre Trudeau and Margaret Sinclair. Trudeau attended the University of British Columbia and McGill University. Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is his wife and his children are Hadrien, Ella-Grace Margaret, and Xavier Jones Trudeau. He loves to spend time with his family and spends every free second with them. Justin Trudeau actually was a great boxer! He used to compete nationally, but decided to continue with politics. Although he doesn’t fight professionally, he is known for challenging others to…

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    We look to celebrities for their comments on anything that matters to us, as if they have some insight we lack. They serve, for many, as the arbiters of taste, morality, and public opinion. Celebrity politic is alive and well in Canada. Fascination with political celebrity in Canada started with Pierre Trudeau, Justin father. It is recorded that Pierre wore a red rose in his lapel every day and he drove a white convertible. Pierre Trudeau's ascension to power amidst a sea of teenage kisses and…

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    Taking a look at the ever-flowing stream of Canada history, there is a bunch of memorable giants showing up successively, Diefenbaker, William Lyon Mackenzie, John MacDonald and Pierre Trudeau, these names are probably engraved deeply in every Canadian’s brain. However, there is another guy should be memorised, Stephen Harper. Harper is an often-underestimated Canadian politician, and he became his country's first conservative prime minister in 13 years when he led his party to victory in…

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    Canada Swot Analysis

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    giving French Canadians certain rights and freedoms(5). The demands that were given to Canada outraged the western provinces who believed Canada should all be equal and everyone should receive equal rights, in essence French were asking to be granted special treatments so they could express themselves differently because of their French heritage. In consequence of Canada not providing French with their rights, it almost resulted in separation which once again demonstrated how Canada failed to…

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    Elliott Trudeau. This modern charisma hit Canada with the rise of Pierre Trudeau, who was a new type of Canadian politician. He touched the lives of many Canadians; inspiring them to believe they were capable of achieving several things. Trudeau’s triumphs impacted…

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    René Lévesque In Quebec

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    On August 26, 1977, the Parti Québecois enacted the Charter of The French Language, also known as Bill 101. The Charter made French the official language of Québec and was created so that "French is the normal and everyday language of work, communication, commerce and business in the civil administration and in enterprises" (Québec). The Charter has been supported by some -- "Québec 's Premier Jean Charest, has been quoted saying that the 'primacy of the French Language ' is a 'key value ' in…

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    1.To a very large extent I believe that the Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture based on the fact that the government have on several occasions taken actions that have proven this claim. In the 1920s, the Canadian government imposed protective tariffs on foreign magazines, and this action to me has everything to do with the protection of Canadian culture. A similar action was taken by the government in 1965 when the government prohibited the…

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    WWll Essay - Camp X Camp - X was a moment in history that should make all Canadians proud as it showed the impact it had on canada as a whole, how even before big technology we could create things and become successful, and also helped canada make a difference around the world. Camp - X was a place that was established on December 6, 1941 in Whitby/Oshawa border in Ontario. The camp was designed to link Great Britain and the United States together. If the Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbour…

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    Canada has a relatively short history at about 150 years but it does cultivate many people that had great contributions to the country and the world. John A. Macdonald is the first prime minster of Canada and a truly funding father of this country. Ellen Louks Fairclough, the first woman who had served in the Canadian cabinet, as a member of parliament, she advocated women's rights including equal pay for equal work. David Suzuki is the best-known environmentalist in Canada; he organized the…

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    Justin Trudeau Case Study

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    As the federal election is drawing near, the federal candidates give one last push in their political campaigns to acquire that extra vote. The voters have a big decision ahead of them: who do I choose to be the next Prime Minister? They have to carefully consider all of the candidates’ proposals and plans. A campaign promise made by Liberal leader, Justin Trudeau, gives food for thought when considering Canada’s economic future. Trudeau’s announcement, as described in The Globe and Mail’s…

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