The excitement around his youthful vigor, avowed multiculturalism, and sex appeal that had propelled him to office—“Trudeaumania,” the press had dubbed it—was gone. Critics called him ...
It’s impossible to separate his own political journey from that of his father, long-serving Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who went from the euphoria of Trudeaumania in 1968, to ...
This is what a positive, hopeful vision and platform and team can make happen." Trudeau's early impact on the media was referred to as "Trudeaumania," a term coined to describe the phenomenon ...
an echo of the “Trudeaumania” that gripped the country when his father won government in 1968. Trudeau leaves his country in peril, which means Canadians are not in the mood to celebrate his ...
"Trudeaumania" was first used to describe reaction to Trudeau's father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who became a global celebrity when he led Canada through in the late 1960s and 70s, dating Barbara ...
The sudden announcement this week that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down brought mixed reactions from Indigenous leaders – praise for the promises he has kept but concerns about ...
Now, more than nine years after he initially wooed voters with a progressive agenda, Trudeau is leaving office, forced out by former Liberal party allies while being mocked by incoming US ...
Resigning as Prime Minister of Canada once a new leader is chosen, Justin Trudeau says he has asked the Liberals to begin the leadership selection process. “Trudeau has been harsh with the politicians ...
"Trudeaumania" was first used to describe reaction to Trudeau's father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who became a global celebrity when he led Canada through in the late 1960s and 70s, dating Barbara ...
The term "political rock star" has not been applied to many Canadian leaders, but when Justin Trudeau stormed into office in a 2015 landslide election, it appeared to fit. Now, more than nine ...