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  1. Justin Pierre James Trudeau PC MP (/ ˈ t r uː d oʊ, t r uː ˈ d oʊ / ⓘ TROO-doh, troo-DOH, French: [ʒystɛ̃ pjɛʁ dʒɛms tʁydo]; born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the 23rd prime minister of Canada since 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013.

  2. The 23rd and current prime minister is Justin Trudeau, who assumed office on 4 November 2015. There are currently five living former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die was Brian Mulroney, on 29 February 2024.

    No.
    Name (birth–death)
    Term Of Office
    Term Of Office
    Justin Trudeau (b. 1971)
    4 November 2015
    incumbent
    Stephen Harper (b. 1959)
    6 February 2006
    4 November 2015
    21
    Paul Martin (b. 1938)
    12 December 2003
    6 February 2006
    Jean Chrétien (b. 1934)
    4 November 1993
    12 December 2003
    • Early Years and Education
    • Personal Change
    • Advocacy Work
    • Into Politics
    • Member of Parliament
    • Liberal Leadership
    • 2015 Election
    • Prime Minister
    • Senate Reform
    • Relations with Donald Trump

    Justin Trudeau, the eldest son of Pierre and Margaret Trudeau, was born in Ottawa on Christmas Day, 1971. He had politics in his blood: his father was prime minister and his maternal grandfather, Jimmy Sinclair, was a federal Cabinet minister in the 1950s. After his parents separated when he was six, Justin and his two younger brothers Alexandre an...

    Two tragedies helped alter the trajectory of Trudeau’s life. He was deeply shaken when his brother Michel died in an avalanche above Kokanee Lake, BC, in 1998. Then in 2000, Trudeau’s fatherdied of prostate cancer. Trudeau’s eulogy at the televised state funeral brought him back to the public eye, and fuelled speculation that he would pursue a care...

    Trudeau first became active on several public issues, beginning in Vancouver. After his brother’s death, he worked to increase avalanche awareness, becoming a director of the Canadian Avalanche Foundation and helping to establish the Canadian Avalanche Centre. He also served as a director of the Katimavik youth volunteer service program, eventually...

    Trudeau had not been active in party politics in his youth, but after the Liberal defeat in the federal election of 2006, he offered his help to Tom Axworthy, former principal secretary to Pierre Trudeau and head of the party’s Renewal Commission. Axworthy appointed Justin chair of the commission’s task force on youth issues. In the 2006 Liberal le...

    After Michael Ignatieff became Liberal leader in 2009, Trudeau was named the party’s critic for youth and multiculturalism, and later for youth, citizenship, and immigration. Although Trudeau was re-elected in Papineau in 2011, the federal election was a disaster for his party, which fell to third place in the House of Commons. The Conservatives wo...

    On 2 October 2012, Trudeau launched a campaign for his party’s leadership. He quickly emerged as the frontrunner over his lesser-known rivals. His candidacy stirred widespread public interest, and the popularity of the party began rising in opinion polls in anticipation of a Trudeau victory. On 14 April 2013, he easily secured the leadership, winni...

    Harper called the election more than two months before voting day, launching the longest federal campaign since the 1870s. In recent campaigns there had usually been two televised leaders’ debates, one in English and one in French. This time, the New Democratsand the Conservatives pushed for more debates, convinced that Trudeau would fold under the...

    Trudeau immediately made headlines by forming a Cabinet composed of an equal number of women and men, a first in Canada. In its first two years, Trudeau’s government admitted 40,000 Syrian refugees to the country. It cut the personal income tax rate on middle-income earners while increasing it for wealthier Canadians. Revisions to the Canada Pensio...

    Trudeau carried out the first significant reform of the Senate since the 1965 imposition of a retirement age of 75. In opposition, he had promised to work toward a non-partisan Senate and, as a first step in 2014, pushed Liberal senators out of the party’s parliamentarycaucus. As prime minister, he appointed an advisory board to recommend Senate ap...

    After the election of United States President Donald Trump in 2016, much of the Trudeau government’s attention shifted to Canada–US relations. The challenge came both from Trump’s threat to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and his general unpredictability. Trudeau formed a friendly relationship with Trump, avoiding public crit...

  3. 2 days ago · Justin Trudeau (born December 25, 1971, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian politician, prime minister of Canada (2015– ), leader of the Liberal Party (2013– ), and son of four-term prime minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau.

  4. Justin Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister and the proud father of Xavier, Ella-Grace, and Hadrien. Justin’s vision of Canada is a country where everyone has a real and fair chance to succeed.

  5. 4 days ago · Justin Trudeau - Canadian PM, Liberal Leader: Among Trudeau’s campaign promises was a pledge to appoint a gender-balanced cabinet, which he followed up on, bringing 15 women into his 30-member cabinet.

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  7. 4 days ago · Justin Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister and the proud father of Xavier, Ella-Grace, and Hadrien. His vision of Canada is a country where everyone has a real and fair chance to succeed.