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By Huguette Young, George Tombs

This unauthorized biography offers a unprecedented examine the genuine Justin Trudeau, retracing his steps from his early days to the peak of energy. Having grown up within the shadow of his well-known father, a political substantial who ruled Canadian politics for nearly 16 years, Justin Trudeau took many detours ahead of learning that he was once a common flesh presser, with traits, resembling a charismatic ease with the general public, that his father by no means possessed. but to so much Canadians, Trudeau is still a clean slate. green and underestimated, he was once capable, in his early forties, to catapult the Liberal occasion of Canada from 3rd to first position in a single sizeable sweep. It was once a old feat that left a country surprised and brooding about what to anticipate subsequent. during this unauthorized biography, journalist Huguette younger, who has performed a number of interviews with Trudeau’s entourage, supplies a glance inside of his internal circle and indicates the trail his management may perhaps take. intended for supporters and skeptics alike, Young’s is a revealing account of 1 of Canada’s such a lot compelling and enigmatic figures.

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In 2005, he started a master’s degree in environmental geography at McGill, but withdrew from the program in the fall of 2006. He grew a moustache to play the role of Talbot Papineau in the CBC/Radio-Canada mini-series The Great War. Young Trudeau was lucky to be able to jump from one activity to another. 2 million and Justin drew rich fees as a keynote speaker on behalf of charitable organizations and school boards: his publicity agency paid him fees of $290,000 in 2006 and $462,000 in 2007. A few years later, these generous fees would prove controversial.

In his mid-forties, Kennedy was a star of the Ontario government. His French was wooden and he was a relative unknown in Quebec, but the positions he took on renewing the Liberal Party resonated with Trudeau, who had gone through the same exercise when running the youth program for the Liberal Party Renewal Commission. [4] Delegates at the convention realized the Liberal Party was at a crossroads. The Gomery Commission of Inquiry into the sponsorship scandal had made damaging and highly publicized revelations.

Justin’s success in the debating tournament might make one think he was already following in his father’s footsteps. But at the time, politics wasn’t on his mind. The teachers at Brébeuf were careful not to take a stand on the bitter debate about Quebec’s political future. The subject came up from time to time in the schoolyard, although it never dominated exchanges between students. Anglophone students and more nationalist francophone students sometimes clashed over the protection of the French language and Bill 101.

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