Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919 – 2000) was a Canadian politician who served as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 1968 to 1984 and as the 15th prime minister of Canada (1968–1979 and 1980–1984).
Pierre Elliott Trudeau is arguably the best known of all of Canada’s prime ministers aside perhaps from its first, John A. Macdonald. To this day, Trudeau inspires both love and hatred in Canadians.
In campaigning for the post of Canada’s Prime Minister, Pierre Elliott Trudeau urged Canadians: “Let’s take a bit of a chance.” He offered the voters “a great adventure of discovery” and insisted that ...
Pierre Elliott Trudeau was one of the most striking, well-spoken and controversial leaders in Canadian history. He brought with him an almost rock-star aura of popularity to office in the 1960s, ...
Donors to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation and the University of Montreal reportedly wanted to erect a statue of Chinese communist leader Chairman Mao Zedong at the institution's law school ...
Chanelle Robinson, a doctoral student in the Boston College Theology Department, is one of 15 scholars who have been selected to participate in the leadership program of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau ...
Pierre Elliott Trudeau, whose 16-year reign as Prime Minister is coming to an end, bade goodbye to the nation today and called on delegates to a Liberal Party convention to use ''good conscience'' in ...
Toronto Sun: KINSELLA: First known F-bomb in Canadian politics lobbed by Pierre Trudeau in 1971
The first known Canadian use of it in politics is 1971, although Hansard (and history) record it as “fuddle-duddle.” Two Progressive Conservative MPs accused then-prime minister Pierre Trudeau of ...