• The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation (French: Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau), commonly called the Trudeau Foundation (French: Fondation Trudeau), is...
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    Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau PC CC CH QC FRSC (/ˈtruːdoʊ, truːˈdoʊ/ TROO-doh, troo-DOH, French: [pjɛʁ tʁydo]; October 18, 1919 – September...
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  • former prime minister, Pierre Trudeau, and Margaret Trudeau, and the younger brother of Canada's current prime minister, Justin Trudeau. Alexandre is the younger...
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  • tributes to oil activist Ken Wiwa". The Guardian. "Ken Wiwa". Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. Retrieved 29 December 2020. York, Geoffrey (19...
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    Retrieved 19 May 2022. "Karen Bakker, Fellow 2017". Trudeau Foundation. Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. "Smart Oceans: Artificial Intelligence...
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  • Guelph. Retrieved 3 November 2023. "Evan Fraser". Trudeau Foundation. Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. Retrieved 3 November 2023. "College of...
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  • Cohen, Andrew, and J. L. Granatstein, eds. Trudeau's Shadow: the life and legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1999). Gagnon, Alain G., and Brian Tanguay...
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    the 1962 federal election. He served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau as minister of justice and attorney general from 1968 to 1972, and minister...
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  • Eagle International (Canada). The company's 2016 donation to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation made news in 2023. Millennium Golden Eagle International...
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    the Canadian parliament and served in the cabinets of prime ministers Pierre Trudeau and John Turner. In addition, he was the president of the Liberal Party...
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    (Maison des Etudiants Arméniens) Francisco Toledo (Maison du Mexique) Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Maison des Etudiants Canadiens) Zuenir Ventura (Maison du Brésil)...
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  • to 1936 and from 1944 to 1948. He was appointed to the Senate by Pierre Elliott Trudeau in 1971 and served until his retirement in 1982. He was a constitutional...
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  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau included, founded the journal Cité Libre. First elected to Parliament in 1965, he served as a member of the cabinet of Pierre Elliott...
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    government in the 1979 election, defeating the Liberal government of Pierre Trudeau and ending sixteen years of continuous Liberal rule. Taking office the...
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    Commons in 1963. He served in various cabinet posts under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, most prominently as minister of Indian affairs and northern development...
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  • Power of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Toronto: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-1-44344-500-9. Jean-Pierre Goyer – Parliament of Canada biography Trudeau's solicitor-general...
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  • Pearson, and retained that post after Pearson stepped down and Pierre Elliott Trudeau became the new Liberal leader. Jean-Baptiste Roger Joseph Camille...
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    Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. He did not run for re-election in the 1972 election, partly as a result of his criticisms of Trudeau's economic policy...
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  • under Liberal Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Lalonde remained when Pierre Trudeau became Prime Minister of Canada in 1968, serving as Principal Secretary...
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  • 1977 by-election. In 1978, he entered the Cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, serving briefly as a Minister without Portfolio before becoming Postmaster...
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    Press) has been reprinted three times. She has also worked as a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellow. Making People Illegal: What Globalization Means...
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  • Trudeau family, he wrote the biography of Pierre Trudeau. In October 2006, the first volume, Citizen of the World: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau...
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    Toronto. p. A10. English, John (2009). Just Watch Me: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau Volume Two: 1968–2000. Toronto: Knopf Canada. ISBN 978-0-676-97523-9...
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    first by Louis St. Laurent, then by Lester B. Pearson, then by Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau appointed him to the Senate in 1968. He served as Leader of the...
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  • a number of different positions in the cabinets of Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien. In his capacity as Registrar General of Canada, he...
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  • Quebec. Bégin was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau as Minister of National Revenue from 1976 to 1977, and served as Minister...
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  • Finance Minister. He was appointed to the Cabinet by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1974 as Minister of Indian Affairs. In 1976, he was moved to the...
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    curriculum. Toope then headed the Trudeau Foundation, named in honor of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. In 2006, Toope became the 12th president...
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  • Sustainability and Culture between 2004 and 2014. She was a Fellow of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation in 2016. Sandilands served as president of the Association...
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    44th G7 summit (category Premiership of Justin Trudeau)
    economic thought of French and Quebecois policy makers—including Pierre Elliott Trudeau and other alumni of the Université de Montréal. It holds that governments...
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