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    Justin Trudeau is the current Prime Minister of Canada and leader of the country’s Liberal Party. Elected in 2015, Trudeau has proven himself a respectable leader both domestically and internationally. He is strongly supported by Canadians, Americans, and other world leaders. The Prime Minister of Canada has demonstrated his ability to lead, his warm-hearted attitude, and his willingness to stick by his morals. Trudeau has proven his ability by adapting his plans so that they are feasible. For example

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    Since Justin Trudeau has been elected, he has made multiple changes, from Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, to the missing and murdered women and girls inquiry, to the legalization of marijuana. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), is a progressive trade agreement for a strong middle class The Canadian-European Union. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement will affect jobs by treating them the same as those of the EU. Canada will gain new access to opportunities

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    For starters, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who leads the Liberal Party won and “promises for changes to his supporters.”1 PM Trudeau stated that his most priority in changing the country would be throughout the Immigration here in Canada. Immigrants obviously know how Citizenship works; they have to wait for at least four to six years to be qualified to take the test of the Citizenship. However, PM Trudeau made a proposal regarding about the years of waiting from three out of five years so that

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    Party of Canada headed by Justin Trudeau have discussed very tangible stimulants for our economy. Through continued downward spiral of our economy by the conservative government in past years, we can see that it is no easy task and therefore drastic measures are necessary for success. $125 billion dollars drastic. The old saying you need to spend money to make money needs to be looked at. The economy needs money in it to stimulate growth. In the CBC news article "Justin Trudeau says Liberals plan 3 years

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    This essay will discuss Justin Trudeau’s interview in the Ottawa Citizen, titled “Q and A: Why Justin Trudeau says he’s the real alternative”, where he shares his plan to increase taxation on the rich in order to give the middle class a tax break. This plan is in response to the larger issue of income inequality in Canada. Analysing the income inequality from a liberal “justice as fairness” perspective, one can conclude that Justin Trudeau is taking the correct action, as taxation on the rich is

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    There is no doubt that Justin Trudeau is one of the most promising Prime Ministers in Canadian history. Since Justin Trudeau was elected into office in 2015, he has made a drastic impression on Canadian society and committed to a good amount of the promises he made amid his campaign. Heavily desired tax cut wishes have been granted by him, giving more people more money. Upscale aristocratic Canadians have been presented with much higher taxes than the majority because they can afford to provide more

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    In 2016 the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, established the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). The primary goal of the MMIWG is to “ examine and report on the systemic causes of all forms of violence against Indigenous women and girls”(Find The Truth). This National Inquiry is of the utmost importance for most indigenous peoples, and it was highly sought after for quite some time. Now that Trudeau has established the Inquiry, who does it affect

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    the election of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in terms of the Canadian foreign policy in the restructuring of military intervention in foreign affairs and the pro-trade globalization mandates of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Trudeau’s election defines the overriding political agenda of the Liberal Party of Canada to stop ineffective bombing missions in Syria and Iraq, yet to maintain special forces troops to better manage the war against ISIS. More so, Trudeau supports the globalization of

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    My Family Group Essay

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    I belong to many different primary and secondary groups. Some of the primary groups I belong to are, my family group, my close friends and my religious beliefs. I also belong to many secondary groups. They are my distant family relatives, my workplace and my classmates. In my family group the members include my mother, Amanda McDougall, my father, Chris Lee, my brother, Jayden Lee and myself, Mackenzie Lee. I love every member in this group with all my heart. Every member also has a very important

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    Prime Minister’s Problem: Justin Trudeau’s Conflict of Interest A free private vacation to the Bahamas with your family and friends, sounds almost too good to be true, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently found this out first hand. After returning from his luxurious holiday on Aga Khan’s private Bahamas island in January 2017, the media outlets were booming with many articles criticizing his actions and divulging the public with the Conflict of Interest Act. One passage in particular had

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