Canada’s international development minister spoke about the prime minister’s father and why we should ‘enthusiastically’ embrace liberal internationalism
Tag Archives: Pierre Trudeau
Trudeau’s incredibly close election battle—in 1972
Pierre Trudeau’s biographer talks about how Justin Trudeau’s second campaign looks remarkably like his father’s sophomore run
Resigning on principle? It (almost) never happens in politics
When Jane Philpott stepped down as Treasury Board president on Monday, she joined a small handful of historic examples
In conversation with Barbra Streisand: ‘Rage is a motivator’
In a rare interview, the multitalented artist talks about raising better boys, the politics that informed her new album ‘Walls’, and how she inspired Pierre Trudeau
Trudeaumania through the eyes of photographer Peter Bregg 50 years later
Bregg, who captured so many of the most memorable photographs of Pierre Trudeau, was on hand when Trudeaumania began on April 6, 1968
The Trudeau family’s love of tyrants
Political blind spots are inevitable when you have warm thoughts for oppressors
Andrew Scheer and Justin Trudeau square off, finally
With rave reviews of Scheer’s press gallery dinner speech echoing in the background, the new Conservative leader took aim at Trudeau in QP
Margaret Trudeau’s last job
As Margaret Trudeau retires from her decades-long philanthropy work, grandchildren and long walks beckon
Tracking Canada’s economy under Justin Trudeau and his father
Drawing on historical statistics, here’s how the economy under Justin is shaping up against that of his father at this stage in Pierre’s first term
Justin Trudeau’s trouble with rose-tinted diplomacy
Trudeau’s sunny statement on Castro’s death was an egregious white-washing of the dictator’s record