Pierre Trudeau is one of the iconic leaders that Canada ever has had due to his charismatic personality, revolutionary ideas and beliefs. He became the 15th Prime Minister of Canada in 1968 but was appointed as the parliamentary secretary in 1966 and Minister of Justice and Attorney General by Lester B. Pearson before going into office. The reasoning behind his desire to go into politics was to deal with domestic issues. The current Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau is often compared to his father, Pierre Trudeau since Pierre made an impact in this country. Pierre Trudeau left a legacy. “He did what no politician before or since has done. He touched the dreams of an entire generation of Canadians. He made them excited about politics and public affairs. He caused them to believe they could …show more content…
Pierre Trudeau established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China on October 13th 1970. The liberal government wanted to depend less on the United States and Britain in 1972, so they affirmed a "Third Option" for Canada by strengthen relationships with Europe and Japan, establishing the Foreign Investment Review Agency as a result to concerns in foreign investments in 1973. On April 17th 1982, Pierre Trudeau was able to negotiate with Queen Elizabeth II, and the Constitution Act was signed replacing the British North America Act (BNA) and transferred all legislative authority to Canada. It is though this negotiation that highlighted Pierre Trudeau's political career. Although not very effective, in late 1983 a "Peace Initiative" was launched and Trudeau travelled to Europe, Asia and Washington to talk to the leaders to release Cold War tension. "A country can be influential in the world by the size of its heart and the breadth of its mind, and that's the role Canada can play," It is through these international affairs that have strengthen Canada economically and
Pierre Trudeau first brought out the official language act of Canada in 1969. He presented the Canadian population with the beliefs that Canada should have
Jean Chretien was a responsible prime minister and had accomplished a lot. He brought in a wealth of political experience. Jean was first elected to the house of commons in 1963 and then by 1980 he had every major portfolio. In 1990 he won the leadership of the Liberal Party.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau was born on October 18 1919, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to parents, Grace Elliot and Charles Trudeau. He was elected as Canada’s 15th Prime Minister in 1968 and would last until 1979 and then later from 1980 until 1984. Pierre Trudeau, with his two siblings, grew up in a wealthy household due to his father’s career as a businessman and a lawyer with his two siblings. Pierre Trudeau would attend Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, an elite Jesuit preparatory school, and soon graduate and later go on to attain his law degree from the University of Montreal where he would become a professor of law. After the retirement of Lester Pearson in 1967, Trudeau would begin campaigning for leadership of the Liberal Party. In 1968, he won post and a couple weeks later was sworn in as the 15th Prime Minster of Canada. Trudeau was Prime Minister for nearly 16 years and became to be known as one of Canada’s most charismatic Prime Ministers.
Pierre Trudeau is one of Canada’s most renowned Prime Ministers. He was in office April 20, 1968, to June 4, 1979, and later on March 3, 1980, to June 30, 1984,.¹ An event that Pierre Trudeau is well known for is the enactment of the War Measures Act during the October Crisis. This decision to invoke the War Measures Act during the October Crisis has led to a great deal of controversy on whether the act was justified. The October Crisis was a series of events in October 1970, these events began with the kidnappings of James Cross and later Pierre Laporte by the group known as the FLQ (Front de libération du Québec) the group’s main goals were to create an independent Quebec.2 The group resorted to terrorist acts in order to achieve those goals, this later led to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau invoking the War Measures Act. The War Measures Act was a federal statute adopted by parliament during WWI and has been used 3 times; during WWI, WWII and during the October Crisis. The act gives major power to the Canadian government to uphold security during times of great distress.3 Pierre Trudeau was justified in enacting the War Measures Act during the October Crisis. One reason that Pierre Trudeau was justified in invoking the War Measures Act is that the FLQ was essentially a terrorist organization responsible for the deaths and injuries of countless people. Since the group was formed in the early 1960’s, the terrorist group’s acts had only worsened from mailbox bombings to
idea of turning Canada back to its original roots. He compares Harper's government system with Pierre Trudeau’s. Arguing about the struggles and failures of
Pierre Trudeau was the 15th prime minister of Canada. During his time as prime minister he changed a lot of Canadians lives for the better. He also, made history that will never be forgotten by past, present and future Canadians. Pierre Trudeau kept Canada united, avoiding Quebec to separate from Canada. Trudeau passed many the “Official Language Act” in 1969 making English and French Canada’s official languages. This act made government workers to offer services in both English and French. Trudeau passed many bills and acts, which adequately helped Canada to develop more as a nation. He abolished the death penalty in 1976 which didn’t make people die for the crimes they did or did not commit. He strengthened gun control laws so deaths by gun
In 2017 Justin Trudeau has made a big impact in Canada. Trudeau has stepped up big time and although a lot of people have underestimated him. He has pushed through that to prove them wrong. Although a group of people do not like what he has done a great job to change Canada and a load of other countries too. Trudeau is part of the Liberal party in Canada, he has changed Canada significantly in good and bad ways, but mostly good.
Canada has had many prime ministers that have contributed and held back Canada in shaping Canada’s identity over the past century however nobody has came close to helping as Mackenzie king who protected Canada during world war 2, brought Canada through the great depression with industrialization, and he helped create national unity and independence. Canada would not be the same country it is today without the fine leading of mackenzie king.
The constitution act of 1982 brought the country’s constitution to Canada from Great Britain for
On October 19th, 2015, Canada had its 42nd general election. Justin Trudeau was the best choice Canadians could make in terms of electing a new Prime Minister. Many past leaders of the Liberal Party of Canada can be held accountable for great change, such as Lester B. Pearson commissioning a search for a new flag, Pierre Trudeau (Justin Trudeau’s father) creating the Official Languages Act and Mackenzie King instituting a national old age pension plan. Justin Trudeau is also considerate of the citizens of Canada; this is evident based on his opposition of the Northern Gateway Pipeline and outspoken support for the middle class throughout his candidacy. Similarly, Trudeau does not only consider himself responsible of his citizens but also the environment, given his promise to modify Canada’s national park admission fees and interest in ending fossil fuel subsidies.
Pierre Trudeau made Canada what it is today in a positive manner by creating the Constitutions Act as well as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Constitutions Act started in 1982. The act allowed everyone to have fundamental freedoms. Those fundamental freedoms included: freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion, expression, freedom of peaceful assembly and the freedom of association as stated in the Constitution Act of 1982. The Act also includes mobility rights that include: every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada itself with no troubles at all, and to move into any province with no troubles. The constitution act had equality rights as well, some in which were and are that every individual is equal under the law and has the right to protection of themselves and their families, as well as living with no discrimination based on their race, origin, nationality, religion, sex, age, or disability. The Constitution Act included the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the right and freedom to reasonable limits allowed by the law and can be certainly justified in a free and
of Canada's greatest prime ministers. Some might say that he was a good or bad leader, but that is all in
Pierre Trudeau is the greatest Canadian of the twentieth century due to the fact that he declared Canada’s independence from Great Britain, he abolished the death penalty, and he created the Official Languages Act, making our nation entirely bilingual.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau was arguably one of the most vivacious and charismatic Prime Ministers Canada has ever seen. He wore capes, dated celebrities and always wore a red rose boutonniere. He looked like a superhero, and often acted like one too. Some of the landmark occurrences in Canadian history all happened during the Trudeau era, such as patriating the constitution, creating the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the 1980 Quebec Referendum. However, it is Trudeau’s 1969 “white paper” and the Calder legal challenge which many consider to be one of his most influential contributions to Canadian history.
Pierre Philippe Yves Elliot Trudeau, better known as Pierre Trudeau, was an author, a university professor, a lawyer and a politician. Through his political actions, as well as through his personality, he stimulated a great deal of emotions, both positive and negative, among the Canadian public. Thus making him a very memorable figure. He introduced important political initiatives, which strongly influenced many aspects of Canadian political and private life. His significance is still recognized by Canadians at present, which is illustrated by the fact that in 2004, he was selected as the