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Justin Trudeau, 40-year-old Liberal Member of Parliament from Montreal, was commenting on the “values” of Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper in an interview. “I always say that if I ever believed Canada was really the Canada of Stephen Harper.
Imagine. So there is a context to Justin Trudeau. The Liberal dauphin caused an enormous stir with his remarks earlier this week to the effect that the Conservative government's values were so contrary to those of the Canada he loved that, were it to...
Liberal MP Justin Trudeau speaks following Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa December 14, 2011. View Photo »
The advantage is that this system eliminates polarization
By the way, what's a "value"? Don't you hate the way Harper has made abortions illegal and banned gay marriages in this country? Anyway, why are we even debating whether I, Justin Trudeau, love Canada? Just not as much as I love myself. Justin Trudeau.
This is what is considered a drastic cutback in Canada’s public sector: going from increasing spending by seven per cent to increasing it by one or two per cent. But even as terms like “slash” and “gloom” are being thrown around more often than Justin...
Jim Fox, Times Correspondent Jim Fox Tampa Bay Times In Print: Sunday, February 19, 2012 Canadians are bristling after the son of late prime minister Pierre Trudeau suggested he might someday support separatism for Quebec. Justin Trudeau, 40-year-old...
A combination photo shows NDP MP Pat Martin (top L-R), NDP MP Glenn Thibeault, Conservative MP Wladyslaw Lizon, Liberal MP Frank Valeriote (middle L-R), NDP MP Peter Stoffer, Liberal MP Mauril Belanger, Conservative MP Ed Holder (bottom L-R), Liberal... View Photo »
Justin Trudeau is an incredible game-changer
Imagine. So there is a context to Justin Trudeau. The Liberal dauphin caused an enormous stir with his remarks earlier this week to the effect that the Conservative government's values were so contrary to those of the Canada he loved that, were it to...
Let's get to know about Vic.' (at)VikiLeaks30 sent out dozens of tweets, mostly containing embarrassing details from his ex-wife's divorce affidavit. Opposition staffers and journalists sniggered at Toews' plight, since he was getting paid back for his...
Justin Trudeau MP (born December 25, 1971 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is the eldest son of the late former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Margaret Sinclair Trudeau Kemper. On October 14, 2008, he was elected to become the Member of Parliament for the riding of Papineau. Full Article
A combination photo shows NDP MP Pat Martin (top L-R), NDP MP Glenn Thibeault, Conservative MP Wladyslaw Lizon, Liberal MP Frank Valeriote (middle L-R), NDP MP Peter Stoffer, Liberal MP Mauril Belanger, Conservative MP Ed Holder (bottom L-R), Liberal MP Wayne Easter and Liberal MP...
View Photo »Liberal MPs Dominic LeBlanc (L) and Justin Trudeau arrive for a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa May 11, 2011.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau casts his federal election ballot in Montreal May 2, 2011.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire arrive at their election office to cast their votes in Canada's federal election in Montreal May 2, 2011.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire kiss while waiting in line to vote in Canada's federal election in the Montreal, May 2, 2011.
View Photo »Justin Trudeau, Liberal candidate for the riding of Papineau, casts his vote during federal election day in Montreal on Monday, May 2, 2011. Justin Trudeau is the eldest son of former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (L) listens as Papineau riding candidate Justin Trudeau (R) speaks during a Facebook live chat while at a campaign stop in Montreal, April 21, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau plays with his son Xavier as daughter Ella-Grace looks on during the launch of his election campaign in his Papineau riding of Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau greets supporters with his son Xavier while launching his election campaign in his Papineau riding of Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau plays with his two-year-old daughter Ella-Grace during the launch of his election campaign in his Papineau riding of Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau (R) sits with his daughter Ella-Grace and son Xavier as he waits to be introduced during the launch of his election campaign in the Papineau riding of Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau holds his son Xavier and daughter Ella-Grace while launching his campaign in his Papineau riding in Montreal, April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau holds his son Xavier and daughter Ella-Grace as he greets his mother Margaret (R) during the launch of his campaign at his Papineau riding in Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau and his son Xavier meet children as he launches his campaign in his Papineau riding in Montreal, April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal Member of Parliament Justin Trudeau speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 8, 2011.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) gestures as he participates in a Facebook live chat with Justin Trudeau during a campaign stop in Montreal, April 21, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) gestures as he participates in a Facebook live chat as Papineau riding candidate Justin Trudeau looks on during a campaign stop in Montreal, April 21, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Margaret Trudeau speaks with family members during the launch of her son Justin Trudeau's election campaign in his Papineau riding in Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Margaret Trudeau smiles as she attends the launch of her son Justin Trudeau's election campaign in his Papineau riding in Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Margaret Trudeau sits with her grandson Xavier during the launch of her son Justin Trudeau's election campaign in his Papineau riding in Montreal, April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »Two-year-old Ella-Grace, daughter of Liberal candidate Justin Trudeau, holds her father's election postcard during the launch of his campaign in his Papineau riding of Montreal April 3, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2.
View Photo »A combination photo shows NDP MP Pat Martin (top L-R), NDP MP Glenn Thibeault, Conservative MP Wladyslaw Lizon, Liberal MP Frank Valeriote (middle L-R), NDP MP Peter Stoffer, Liberal MP Mauril Belanger, Conservative MP Ed Holder (bottom L-R), Liberal MP Wayne Easter and Liberal MP...
View Photo »The advantage is that this system eliminates polarization
Justin Trudeau is an incredible game-changer
I'm quite attached to it, and more importantly, my wife doesn't mind it to a most heinous degree ... So I think we're doing OK.
It just worries me that this government consistently prioritizes politics and spin over science and facts ... Canadians deserve better.
