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 Pierre Trudeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trudeau was appointed two years later to Pearson's cabinet as Minister of Justice.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau died on September 28, 2000, and is buried in the Trudeau family crypt, St-Remi-de-Napierville Cemetery, Saint-Remi, Quebec.
Trudeau appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of Canada:
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 Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
Trudeau was later appointed a parliamentary secretary to PM Lester PEARSON, and was named minister of justice in 1967.
In 1971 Trudeau, hitherto a bachelor, married Margaret Sinclair, daughter of a former Liberal Cabinet minister.
Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, politician, writer, constitutional lawyer, prime minister of Canada 1968-79 and 1980-84 (b at Montréal 18 Oct 1919; d at Montréal 28 Sept 2000).
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 The Globe and Mail: Series
Trudeau's first appointment to the Supreme Court in 1970, is promoted to Chief Justice.
Trudeau's retirement, he will have appointed seven of the nine justices on the Supreme Court.
Trudeau is galvanized into action and renews his crusade against separatism.
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 The Canadian Encyclopedia
Trudeau tried to keep his promise to end Canada's colonial status by “patriating” the Constitution but his plans fell afoul of the premiers each time.
As federal minister of justice in early 1968, he put forward his constitutional proposals, which included national status for the French language, the freedom of French schooling across Canada, and a Charter of Rights to entrench the rights of citizens against governments.
On November 5, 1981 Trudeau and nine premiers agreed to a deal that would allow Canada to have its own independent constitution after 114 years of Confederation.
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau biography
From 1950 to 1951, Trudeau served as advisor to the Privy Counsel in Ottawa.
Trudeau continued to practice law in Quebec after his resignation.
Trudeau was elected Leader of the Liberal Party when Lester B. Pearson retired in December 1967.
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 Pierre Trudeau Prime Minister
All three were elected and Trudeau was appointed Minister of Justice in the government of Prime Minister Lester Pearson.
Pierre Trudeau remained an effective and respected voice even after he had resigned from politics.
Pearson resigned in 1968 and Trudeau made a successful effort to become leader of the party.
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 Grant Schuyler's essay "Pierre Elliott Trudeau"
Trudeau's bantam-rooster presence and his talent at attracting the voters to crush them in elections.
Trudeau was also, in his day, a prominent figure, an influential statesman.
Trudeau first caught the attention of the news media in 1967 when, as the justice minister of prime minister Lester Bowles Pearson (1897-1972), Mr.
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 Pierre Trudeau
Trudeau also has a daughter, Sarah, whom he fathered with Deboroah Coyne, a constitutional law expert.
Trudeau's given names thus captured the bilingual, bicultural personality of Canada, the federalism the man dedicated his political life to preserving and enhancing.
Marchand, Pelletier and Trudeau all won their seats in the 1965 federal election.
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 Historcal Biography: Pierre Elliott Trudeau
In 1961 Trudeau was appointed associate professor of law at the University of Montreal.
After Pearson's resignation in 1967, Trudeau stood as a candidate in the leadership convention of April, 1968.
Sixteen years after leaving The Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, Trudeau succumbed at the age of 80 to prostate cancer and Parkinson's Disease.
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 1919-2000
With his later post, Trudeau gained attention when he made several amendments to the criminal code, liberalizing laws such as abortion and homosexuality.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the former Prime Minister who served Canada for fifteen years has died on Thursday, September 28, 2000.
When the Parti Quebecois was defeated, Trudeau though it time to be all in agreement on a new Constitution.
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 Pierre E. Trudeau: Quebec and the Canadian Constitution - Readings - Quebec History
In 1967, Trudeau was appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Canada; in this capacity, he championed the omnibus bill to reform the criminal code of Canada, modernising a number of clauses (abortion, divorce, homosexuality) that were sorely in need of change.
The Accord devised by the Mulroney government and accepted by the ten provincial premiers in April of 1987 in an atmosphere of euphoria and reconciliation, was torpedoed by Trudeau and his political followers.
At the time, he was seen as the junior member of the triumvirate but was soon to emerge as the most articulate and important of the three in the federal government.
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 The 80s Server -- Icons: Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Trudeau resigned from the post of prime minister on June 30, 1984.
Leader of the Liberal party, Trudeau became prime minister for the second time after his party won the February 18, 1980, elections.
The BNA Act became law in April of 1982.
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Trudeau has been hounding all of Quebec's premiers with his denunciations, and his "I accuse" has a strong scent of déjà vu.
We have examples in history of a government becoming totalitarian because it acts in the name of one race and sends the others to concentration camps." He uses the terms "eunuchs" and "craven" to characterize the first ministers of Canada and the provinces who had signed the accord.
After the coup de force, in the next election his party plummeted to 17 seats and 35 per cent of the vote.
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 globeandmail.com - Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Trudeau was buried in a private ceremony at his family’s plot in Saint-Rémi-de-Napierville.
A state funeral for the former prime minister, who died on Sept. 28, was held in Montreal’s Notre-Dame basilica on Oct. 3, 2000.
City's immigrants are his biggest fans (Sept. 30) FULL STORY
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau
In the movie, there is a court scene where I saw a picture of the Canadian Prime Minister of the time: Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Even when Mulroney's government was thrown out of office in favor of Trudeau's old party, it was never the same.
This is owed partially to Trudeau, who smacked him around (not literally, just had to clarify, because you never know with Canadian politics :-).
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 CBC News - Commons to pay tribute to Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Prime Minister Jean Chretien is back in Ottawa, having cut short an official visit to Jamaica after former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau died Thursday afternoon.
The only rival who defeated Trudeau in a general election, former prime minister Joe Clark, called him "a giant of a man" who had "a transforming impact on the country."
Trudeau led the Liberals from 1968 to 1984, serving as prime minister from 1968 to 1979, and from 1980 to 1984.
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 Trudeau, Pierre Elliott on Encyclopedia.com
A lawyer and law professor known for championing liberal causes, Trudeau was elected (1965) to the House of Commons as a Liberal and became (1967) concurrently minister of justice and attorney general in Lester Pearson 's government.
Trudeau succeeded Pearson as Liberal party leader and prime minister in 1968.
His government was defeated (May, 1974) on a motion of no confidence brought against the budget, but in the ensuing elections (July, 1974) Trudeau and the Liberals regained their parliamentary majority.
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 Colombo's All Time Great Canadian Quotations: Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1967@ HighBeam Research
Pierre Elliott Trudeau was Minister of Justice and not yet Prime Minister when he tossed off this now-celebrated bon mot during the course of an Ottawa interview, Dec. 22, 1967.
This is what he actually said, in reference to changes in the Criminal Code: "The state has no place in the nation's bedrooms." Like many well-known aphorisms, it is seldom quoted in its original form (it is generally cited in the longer form given above) and it is...
Colombo's All Time Great Canadian Quotations: Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1967@ HighBeam Research
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau - The Greatest Canadians from the CBC Archives - CBC Archives
Among this bunch of seasoned Liberal politicians, Trudeau, a constitutional lawyer, is really a political neophyte.
At an Ontario Liberal Party press conference in early 1968, a crowd of 500 clusters around Liberal Justice Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
He was sworn in as Canada's 15th prime minister on April 20, 1968.
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 CBC News: Justin Trudeau weds
Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire leave the Sainte-Madeleine d'Outremont after marrying.
His father died in 2000 and his youngest brother, Michel, was killed by an avalanche in British Columbia in 1998.
The groom's brother, Alexandre (Sacha) Trudeau, served as best man while his mother, Margaret, looked on.
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau
He told Canadians that " the state had no place in the bedrooms of the nation" and his government re-shaped the Canadian Criminal Code.
Passionate but cerebral, reserved but visceral, private yet theatrical, Trudeau's personality was an enigma, which garnered more attention than his policies, both in his homeland and internationally.
With these words, newly elected Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau gave Canadians a glimpse of the political soul of the man who would shape the policies of the Government of Canada for the next two decades.
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 ABC News: Today in History - June 30
In 1971, the 26th Amendment to the Constitution, lowering the minimum voting age to 18, was ratified as Ohio became the 38th state to approve it.
In 1985, 39 American hostages from a hijacked TWA jetliner were freed in Beirut after being held 17 days.
In 1984, John Turner was sworn in as Canada's 17th prime minister, succeeding Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
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 Quebec and the Patriation of the Constitution 1981-1982 - Quebec History
Letter from René Lévesque to Pierre-Elliott Trudeau, November 25, 1981.
Resolution of the National Assembly of Québec outlining the conditions under which Quebec would accept the patriation of the constitution.
Telex response of Lévesque to the letter by Trudeau, December 2, 1981.
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 Rt. Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau Quiz
4)What political Magazine did Trudeau write before he became Prime Minister ?
Honourable Peirre Elliott Trudeau was Prime Minister from 1968-1979, 1980-1985
Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau was Prime Minister from 1968-1979,1980-1984
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 CBC Montreal - Trudeau remembered around the world
Listen to Jacques Hébert, former senator, and his memories of Pierre Elliott Trudeau
I never thought I knew him well but it was here I knew him best," he said referring to the House, where Trudeau stood as leader when Clark was first elected.
Thank you, my dear friend and farewell." Stockwell Day Opposition leader Stockwell Day said although he didn't know Trudeau personally he was inspired by him.
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Pierre Trudeau : He has gone to his grace, and that leaves so much of ours.
Stories of Pierre Elliott Trudeau in the Globe and Mail.
The Magazine - CBC - Rex Murphy- Comment
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau: Reason Before Passion (Preview)
It describes his education in the virtues of liberty, charts his vagabond travels through the "hot spots" of the postwar world, examines his bristling journalism, and explains the appeal of the ideas that ultimately drove the future prime minister into the public arena -- and kept him there, gripped in battle, for nearly two decades.
This book plots the course of Trudeau's remarkable life: a lively narrative follows the youthful Trudeau from a privileged upbringing in Montreal.
In addition, this biography contains an extensive bibliography in both French and English, and contains photographs of Trudeau covering all the stages of his life.
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Fidel Castro: PHOTOS
Photos of the Right Honorable Pierre Elliott Trudeau
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 Weeping for Pierre Elliott Trudeau
As a westerner who has spent most of my life in BC, I also went through the alienation phase with Trudeau when my heart hardened to his style of leadership.
I felt like I wasn’t just mourning for Trudeau’s death but for the death of an era when things seemed simpler.
I even had newspaper photos of Trudeau plastered on my wall.
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 Radio-Canada.ca - Nouvelles: Les Communes rendent hommage à Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Tous ont souligné la force des principes et la profondeur des convictions qui ont animé Pierre Elliott Trudeau tout au long de sa carrière politique.
Il a souligné qu'au-délà des débats constitutionnels, M. Trudeau a fait cheminer les Canadiens vers la modernité.
Le chef conservateur, Joe Clark, a conclu en indiquant que Pierre Elliott Trudeau représentait une page audacieuse de l'histoire de la nation.
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 USATODAY.com - Toronto unveils plans for new C$2 billion airport
But there was already a major airport in Montreal &; Dorval, now named Pierre Elliott Trudeau International — that was far closer to the city center and Mirabel never established itself as Canada's premier transportation hub.
That honor was taken up by Toronto's Pearson, and Mirabel was finally closed to all passenger traffic this year.
It was opened in 1975, around the same time the original Pickering airport was planned, at a cost of more than C$1 billion.
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau
CBC execs hope "high impact" bios of Pierre Trudeau, Shania Twain, Rene Levesque, Walter Gretzky and Tommy Douglas will win back viewers in the 2005-06 season.
TORONTO (CP) - Pierre Trudeau, Rene Levesque and Tommy Douglas will be feuding again this fall in prime-time TV miniseries, part of CBC's dual plan to draw viewers and still fulfil its mandate to deliver quality Canadian programming.
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 Alibris: Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Towards a just society : the Trudeau years
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by Lessard, François J., and Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
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 Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
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 Pierre Elliott Trudeau's Blurty
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There I found thirteen fishermen, all of whom were French, and four local habitants, among whom was one Englishman who spoke our language perfectly.
"When travelling from Newfoundland to Cape Breton Island, I was obliged to anchor off the St. Pierre Islands to take in water in quite a beautiful Bay with a capacity for fifty vessels.
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 Encyclopedia.com - Results for Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
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 The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia: Trudeau, Pierre Elliott@ HighBeam Research
The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia: Trudeau, Pierre Elliott@ HighBeam Research
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