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Trudeau and spoke
Trudeau wrote and spoke out against both the Meech Lake Accord and Charlottetown Accord proposals to amend the Canadian constitution, arguing that they would weaken federalism and the Charter of Rights if implemented.
He visited Ottawa during this tour and had a private meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, during which he spoke about the principles of TM and " the possibility of structuring an ideal society.
Pierre Trudeau spoke out against the accord, claiming Mulroney " sold out " to the provinces.
The CCLA notably spoke out vigorously against the 1970 invocation of the War Measures Act by then Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau in response to the October Crisis in Quebec.

Trudeau and on
Garry Trudeau received the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Comic Strip Award for 1994, and their Reuben Award for 1995 for his work on the strip.
With the exception of Walden College, Trudeau has frequently used real-life settings, based on real scenarios, but with fictional results.
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.
Trudeau said he was willing to fight during World War II, but he believed that to do so would be to turn his back on the population of Quebec that he believed had been betrayed by the government of William Mackenzie King.
Trudeau reflected on his opposition to conscription and his doubts about the war in his Memoirs ( 1993 ): " So there was a war?
The National Archives of Canada, in its biographical sketches of Canadian Prime Ministers, records show that on one occasion during the war, Trudeau and his friends drove their motorcycles wearing Prussian military uniforms, complete with pointed steel helmets.
Trudeau was interested in Marxist ideas in the 1940s and his Harvard dissertation was on the topic of Communism and Christianity.
Members of Pearson's cabinet, including Trudeau on the far left, with future Prime Ministers John Turner and Jean Chrétien
As Minister of Justice, Pierre Trudeau was responsible for introducing the landmark Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69, an omnibus bill whose provisions included, among other things, the decriminalization of homosexual acts between consenting adults, the legalization of contraception, abortion and lotteries, new gun ownership restrictions as well as the authorization of breathalyzer tests on suspected drunk drivers.
Trudeau paraphrased the term from Martin O ' Malley's editorial piece in the The Globe and Mail on December 12, 1967.
Nevertheless, at the April 1968 Liberal leadership convention, Trudeau was elected as the leader on the fourth ballot, with the support of 51 % of the delegates.
As the new leader of the governing Liberals, Trudeau was sworn in as Prime Minister two weeks later on April 20.
An iconic moment that influenced the election occurred on its eve, during the annual Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in Montreal, when rioting Quebec separatists threw rocks and bottles at the grandstand where Trudeau was seated.
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 ".
Trudeau was the first world leader to meet John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono on their ' tour for world peace '.
The Liberal Party persuaded Trudeau to stay on as leader and fight the election.
However, after tough bargaining on both sides, Trudeau did reach a revenue-sharing agreement on energy with Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed in 1982.
Trudeau had attempted patriation of the Constitution earlier in his career with the Victoria Charter, but ran into a combined force of provincial Premiers on the issue of an amending formula.
Trudeau retired from politics on June 30, 1984 and was succeeded by John Turner.
These tasks were solely in the domain of the monarch until the 1970s, when Queen Elizabeth II, on the advice of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, allowed the governor general to perform these duties on her behalf.
) Turner stayed on until the fourth and final ballot despite finishing a distant third behind Pierre Trudeau and runner-up Robert Winters.
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.
In his final days of office, Trudeau recommended that Governor General Jeanne Sauvé appoint over 200 Liberals to well-paying patronage positions, including Senators, judges, and executives on various governmental and crown corporation boards, widely seen as a way to offer " plum jobs " to loyal party members.

Trudeau and television
He benefited when live television came to the House of Commons in 1977, allowing viewers to see that he was evolving into a real rival for Trudeau.
Trudeau was a charismatic public speaker and a strong performer on television.
On May 28, 2005, Trudeau married Sophie Grégoire, a former model and Quebec television host.
In the years following his father's death, Trudeau produced documentaries for Canadian television.
When pressed by television reporters on the matter, Trudeau would only freely admit having moved his lips, answering the question, " What were you thinking, when you moved your lips?
In Canada, Feore ’ s most famous roles were as Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the critically acclaimed television mini-series Trudeau, a role for which he won a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, as classical pianist Glenn Gould in the 1993 film Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould, and as by-the-book anglophone detective Martin Ward in the box-office hit Bon Cop, Bad Cop.
At the constitutional convention itself Trudeau made a strong impression by outmanoeuvring and outdebating Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson, Sr on national television.
Disguised as a clowning television reporter named Raymond Beaudoin during the television shows 100 Limites and Taquinons la planète ; Pierre Brassard is also famous for being kicked in the groin by Pierre Elliott Trudeau during an interview in which he asked a sarcastic question that didn't please the past Prime Minister of Canada.
* Sophie Grégoire ( born 1975 ), Canadian model and television host, wife of Justin Trudeau
Growth of grey market TVRO dishes by 1980 led the government of Pierre Trudeau to allow for pay television in Canada, and that there would be hearings to license Canadian pay television networks.
Andrew " Andy " Trudeau is a fictional character on the WB television series Charmed.
Duffy became the lead CBC television reporter on Parliament Hill and covered most of the important federal stories of the Trudeau, Clark and Mulroney administrations.
Trudeau is a 2002 television miniseries dramatizing the life of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.

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 ).
* 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 later ( in October 1975 ) instituted wage and price controls, something which he had mocked Progressive Conservative Party leader Robert Stanfield for proposing during the election campaign a year earlier.
During the October Crisis, Chrétien told Trudeau to " act now, explain later ", when Trudeau was hesitant to invoke the War Measures Act.
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.
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.

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