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Person.png Justin Trudeau   Keywiki Website WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Justin Trudeau.jpg
BornJustin Pierre James Trudeau
1971-12-25
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Alma materMcGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Montreal
Parents • Pierre Trudeau
• Margaret Sinclair
Children3
SpouseSophie Grégoire
Founder ofTrudeau Government
Member ofTrudeau Government, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2005
Interest ofRebel News
PartyLiberal
Relatives • Alexandre Trudeau
• Michel Trudeau
• James Sinclair
• Charles-Émile Trudeau

Employment.png Prime Minister of Canada Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
November 4, 2015 - Present
Preceded byStephen Harper

Employment.png Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada

In office
April 14, 2013 - Present

Employment.png Member of the Canadian Parliament for Papineau

In office
October 14, 2008 - Present

Justin Trudeau became Prime Minister of Canada in 2015.[1][2] Trudeau is the second-youngest Canadian Prime Minister, after Joe Clark; he is also the first to be related to a previous holder of the post, as the eldest son of Pierre Trudeau.[3][4]

He was criticised for breaking the COVID-19 Lockdown in Canada.[5]

Anaemic Victory

According to Bella Caledonia:

On 21 October 2019, Canadians delivered a fractured and ambiguous election result to Justin Trudeau, who watched his parliamentary majority evaporate—but will nonetheless return to power at the head of a minority government.

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer secured the single largest number of votes—courtesy of landslide victories in Alberta and Saskatchewan—but not enough seats to dislodge Trudeau.

But Trudeau didn’t just lose his majority, he lost over a million individual votes—and that was in the face of a lacklustre challenge from the Conservatives and some broadly favourable economic headwinds. In fact—ironically—one reason Trudeau managed to survive at all is that, after assuming office in 2015, he ditched a pledge to overhaul Canada’s grossly disproportionate first-past-the-post electoral system.

You can actually chart the collapse of Trudeau’s popularity, in almost perfect linear fashion, over the course of his premiership. In January 2016, the Liberal leader had a net approval rating of roughly 30 per cent; by January 2019, he had a net disapproval rating of roughly 20 per cent. The more Canadian voters saw of Trudeau, and the more they realised how empty his progressive posturing was, the more they grew to dislike him.

As a result, Trudeau returns to office massively weakened both at home and abroad, a liability to his party rather than an asset, and faced with the reality of having to horse-trade his way through the next few years in parliament.[6]

Russophobe

In January 2019, RT put Trudeau as #10 on their 2018 list of Russophobes, commenting "he's jumped on the bandwagon and made the usual allegations of meddling and election interference against Russia, saying it faces 'real consequences', but then again, who hasn't this year? The thing is though, Trudeau literally pretends to like everyone and everything, so from him, that kind of criticism really hurts."[7]

 

A Quote by Justin Trudeau

PageQuoteDate
WEF/Global Shapers“Today, I had the privilege of discussing with progressive, energetic, and engaged community leaders and activists from around the world on how they influence the narrative on international diversity. By holding a meaningful dialogue, we are showing the world that these young people understand, as Canada does, that pluralism is the key to building resilient, confident nations around the world.”January 2016

 

Appointments by Justin Trudeau

AppointeeJobAppointedEnd
Gerald ButtsPrincipal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada4 November 201518 February 2019
Josée Forest-NiesingMember of the Canadian Senate from Ontario11 October 201820 November 2021
Sean FraserCanada/Minister/Immigration26 October 2021
Mélanie JolyCanada/Minister/Economic Development and Official Languages20 November 201926 October 2021
Mélanie JolyCanada/Minister/Canadian Heritage4 November 201518 July 2018
Mélanie JolyCanada/Minister/Tourism Official Languages and La Francophonie18 July 201820 November 2019
Mélanie JolyCanada/Minister/Foreign Affairs26 October 2021
Bill MorneauCanadian Minister of Finance4 November 201517 August 2020
Jane PhilpottCanada/Minister/Indigenous Services28 August 201714 January 2019
Jane PhilpottCanada/Minister/President of the Treasury Board14 January 20194 March 2019
Jane PhilpottCanada/Minister/Health4 November 201528 August 2017
Pascale St-OngeCanada/Minister/Sports26 October 2021
Pascale St-OngeCanada/Minister/Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec26 October 2021
Jody Wilson-RaybouldCanada/Minister/Justice and Attorney General4 November 201514 January 2019
Jody Wilson-RaybouldCanada/Minister/Veterans Affairs14 January 201912 February 2019

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Mélanie Joly“We’re able to see how much we’re isolating the Russian regime right now — because we need to do so economically, politically and diplomatically — and what are the impacts also on society, and how much we’re seeing potential regime change in Russia..The goal is definitely to do that, is to weaken Russia’s ability to launch very difficult attacks against Ukraine. We want also to make sure that Putin and his enablers are held to account.”Mélanie Joly10 March 2023
WEF/Young Global Leaders/2016“Yesterday I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau, and I know that half of this cabinet, or even more, are actually Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum...It's [also] true in Argentina and in France now with the President a Young Global Leader.”Klaus Schwab2017

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Munich Security Conference/202014 February 202016 February 2020Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 56th Munich Security Conference, in 2020, "welcomed an unprecedented number of high-ranking international decision-makers."
WEF/Annual Meeting/201620 January 201623 January 2016World Economic Forum
Switzerland
Attended by over 2500 people, both leaders and followers, who were explained how the Fourth Industrial Revolution would changed everything, including being a "revolution of values".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201823 January 201826 January 2018Switzerland~2200 of the super-rich meet to talk about "Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World"

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s government in crisis after minister quits over corruption probeArticle13 February 2019Agence France-PresseA Canadian minister’s sudden resignation on 12 February 2019 turned vague allegations of interference in the criminal prosecution of an engineering giant into a deepening political crisis for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.
Document:Canada Rejects Petition to Lift All Sanctions on VenezuelaArticle9 November 2018Nino PaglicciaWhile Canada chooses to speak of the “dire human rights and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela” – where there is none – it ignores, condones and rather endorses Saudi Arabia in the making of one of the worst humanitarian crisis in Yemen. That is the most vicious double standard that a “democratic” country can demonstrate.
Document:Canada Takes A Hostage: Free Meng WanzhouArticle8 December 2018Christopher BlackCanadians should be angry about these traitors isolating Canada from China, from Russia, from Iran and their great cultures, and condemning Canada to be nothing more than an outpost of the American empire. For traitors they are as they betray the Canadian people by serving the interests of the Americans and their war machine. Free Meng Wanzhou, for so long as she is held hostage, so are we all.
Document:Canada sanctions 40 Venezuelans with links to political, economic crisisArticle22 September 2017Michelle ZilioForeign Minister Chrystia Freeland, MP for the Toronto district of University-Rosedale, said: "I have some Venezuelan Canadians living in my constituency and they have been really vocal … and have said our family, our friends, they need help and they're counting on Canada to speak up."
Document:Hidden Alliance of former WEF Young Global Leaders working in LockstepArticle27 January 2022Nota Akhir ZamanJust listen to the President of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, himself say the following: “I have to say when I mention names like Mrs Merkel, Vladimir Putin and so on they have all been Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum, but what we’re really proud of now is the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau, the President of Argentina and so on.
Document:Why is the CBC Lying About VenezuelaArticle17 October 2018Alison BodineIt is our responsibility as people living in the United States and Canada to elevate the voices of poor, working and oppressed people in Venezuela who support the revolutionary government of President Nicolás Maduro.
Document:Why the Canadian Left is burning down churchesArticle21 July 2021Meghan MurphyDozens of First Nations churches are being burned across Canada. These arson attacks on indigenous communities are supposed retribution for the discovery of mass graves at residential schools. Who is behind the co-ordinated attacks and is the Canadian government and media covering it up?
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