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Trudeau and later
The technique — as invigorating as it was unorthodox — was later adopted by cartoonists like Walt Kelly and Garry Trudeau ," wrote comic strip historian Rick Marschall.
The unnamed college attended by the main characters was later given the name " Walden College ", revealed to be in Connecticut ( the same state as Yale ), and depicted as devolving into a third-rate institution under the weight of grade inflation, slipping academic standards, and the end of tenure — issues that Trudeau has consistently revisited since the original characters graduated.
In 1972, he headed a Soviet delegation to Belgium, and three years later he led a delegation to West Germany ; in 1983 he headed a delegation to Canada to meet with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and members of the Commons and Senate.
In a Outremont by-election in 1942, Trudeau campaigned for the anticonscription candidate Jean Drapeau ( later the Mayor of Montreal ), and he was thenceforth expelled from the Officers ' Training Corps for lack of discipline.
Trudeau later appealed the ban and it was rescinded.
As the new leader of the governing Liberals, Trudeau was sworn in as Prime Minister two weeks later on April 20.
They were also made against Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau and Chancellor of West Germany ( later all of Germany ), Helmut Kohl, when in power.
Clark's reputation as a leader had taken a beating when, as Prime Minister, he carelessly lost a non-confidence motion over his minority government's budget in December 1979, leading to the fall of his government ; the PCs subsequently lost the federal election held two months later when Trudeau rescinded his announced retirement, and returned to lead the Liberals to a majority.
It was almost taken for granted that Trudeau would be heavily defeated by Mulroney in the general election due no later than 1985.
Creature from the Black Lagoon was later made into a pinball game, designed by John Trudeau ( AKA " Dr.
Although he returned to serve as a coach for the Giants from –, he spent a good portion of that time in Saranac Lake fighting the illness, initially at the Trudeau Sanitorium, and later in a house that he had built.
Four years later, with the new Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in attendance on the eve of a general election, a riot broke out on Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day.
During the October Crisis, Chrétien told Trudeau to " act now, explain later ", when Trudeau was hesitant to invoke the War Measures Act.
He shared lodgings with K. N. Raj and Veerasamy Ringadoo ( who later became the first President of Mauritius ); another close friend was Pierre Trudeau ( who later became Prime minister of Canada ).
" Trudeau himself later wrote in his Memoirs that " Canada itself " could now be defined as a " society where all people are equal and where they share some fundamental values based upon freedom ," and that all Canadians could identify with the values of liberty and equality.
Schreyer also later suggested that he might have dissolved parliament at any point through 1981 and 1982, had the Prime Minister by then a returned Trudeau tried to unilaterally impose his constitutional proposals.
The line was later picked up by future Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to become one of his most famous slogans.
Harris later suggested that he was motivated to enter politics by an opposition to the policies of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
* July 5-Joseph Charles-Émile Trudeau, entrepreneur and father of Pierre Trudeau, who would later become Prime Minister of Canada ( d. 1935 )
* April 10-Joseph Charles-Émile Trudeau, entrepreneur and father of Pierre Trudeau, who would later become Prime Minister of Canada ( b. 1887 )

Trudeau and October
The strip underwent a significant change after Trudeau returned to it from a 22-month hiatus ( from January 1983 to October 1984 ).
Suspension of the writ in Canadian history occurred famously during the October Crisis, during which the War Measures Act was invoked by the Governor General of Canada on the constitutional advice of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who had received a request from the Quebec Cabinet.
* 1970 – In response to the October Crisis terrorist kidnapping, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau of Canada invokes the War Measures Act.
Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau (; ; October 18, 1919 – September 28, 2000 ), usually known as Pierre Trudeau or Pierre Elliott Trudeau, was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada from April 20, 1968 to June 4, 1979, and again from March 3, 1980 to June 30, 1984.
Trudeau is credited with introducing Canada's " Multiculturalism Policy " on October 8, 1971 recognizing that while Canada was a country of two official languages, it did not have a single unitary culture but rather recognized the plurality of cultures-" a multicultural policy within a bilingual framework ".
Born in Minnesota, Mayor Dennis Trudeau enlisted in the Canadian Army in October 1942 because his family was living in Canada when the war started.
Trudeau spoke on television in October 1980, and announced his intention to constitutionalize a bill of rights that would include fundamental freedoms, democratic guarantees, freedom of movement, legal rights, equality and language rights.
However, before being retired, the fleet had carried such dignitaries as Premier Alexei Kosygin of the USSR on his October 1971 visit to Canada, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau on his historic visit to China in October 1973, and Pope John Paul II during his 1984 visit to Canada.
* October 16-October Crisis: Pierre Trudeau introduces the War Measures Act to deal with the FLQ threat.
* October 2-Michel Trudeau, student ( d. 1998 )
* October 6 – Trudeau announces his plan to patriate the Canadian constitution unilaterally
* September 28 to October 3-Death and state funeral of Pierre Trudeau, former prime minister
*" Impromptu interview of Pierre Elliott Trudeau with Tim Ralfe of the CBC Radio and Peter Reilly of CJON-TV on October 13, 1970 " in Chronologies of Quebec History, Claude Bélanger, Department of History, Marianopolis College.
* October 18-Pierre Trudeau, politician and 15th Prime Minister of Canada ( d. 2000 )
Trudeau emerged as a prominent figure in his own right in October 2000, after delivering a memorable eulogy at his father's state funeral.
In October 2006, Trudeau criticized Quebec nationalism by describing political nationalism generally as " old idea from the 19th century ," " based on a smallness of thought " and not relevant to modern Quebec.
Segal opposed on civil liberties grounds the imposition of the War Measures Act by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the October Crisis of 1970.
Michel Trudeau ( October 2, 1975 – November 13, 1998 ) was the youngest son of the late Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Margaret Trudeau.

Trudeau and 1975
In May 1975, the strip won Trudeau a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, the first strip cartoon to be so honored.
* In 1975, the strip won Trudeau a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, the first strip cartoon to be so honored.
** Michel Trudeau, Canadian outdoorsman, son of Pierre Trudeau ( b. 1975 )
In his political career, Turner held several prominent Cabinet posts, including minister of justice and minister of finance, under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau from 1968 to 1975.
In 1975 Turner surprisingly resigned from cabinet, reportedly due to personality conflicts with Trudeau.
However, Trudeau decided to implement the wage and price controls in late 1975, so some have suggested that Turner quit rather than carry out that proposal.
In his memoirs, Trudeau wrote that Turner said he resigned as Finance Minister in 1975 because he was tired of politics, after 13 years in Ottawa, and wanted to move on to a better-paying job as a lawyer in Toronto, to better support his family and to be with them more, as his children were growing up.
For example, James Angleton, director of conterintelligence for the CIA between 1954 and 1975, was reportedly obsessed with suspicions that the top levels of Western governments were riddled with long-term communist agents, and accused numerous politicians such as Henry Kissinger, Lester Pearson, Pierre Trudeau, and many members of Congress before he was removed in 1975.
* November 13-Michel Trudeau, student ( born 1975 )
Trudeau would implement the controls in 1975, drawing widespread criticism for the abrupt reversal.
He served in various cabinet posts in the Trudeau government until 1975 ( Secretary of State: 1968-1973, Minister of Communications: 1973-5 ), when he left the Liberal caucus and became ambassador to France and then ambassador to the United Nations ( 1981 – 1984 ).
* the general strike organized by the Canadian Labour Congress against wage and price controls imposed by the Liberal government of Pierre Trudeau in 1975
* 1975: Garry Trudeau, Universal Press Syndicate, " for his cartoon strip Doonesbury.
The Liberal Trudeau government was opposed to this idea, but after winning the election, introduced the Anti-Inflation Act in 1975.
He held this position under Pearson and then under Pierre Elliott Trudeau until 1975.
He lost his seat in the 1972 election, and retired from public life until 1975 when Trudeau appointed him to chair the Anti-Inflation Board.
* Sophie Grégoire ( born 1975 ), Canadian model and television host, wife of Justin Trudeau
In 1975, Juneau left the CRTC to accept an appointment by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to the cabinet as Minister of Communications.
He became Clerk of the Privy Council of Canada and Secretary to the Cabinet under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau from 1975 to 1979, and again from 1980 to 1982.

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