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Justin Trudeau (b. 1971), 23rd Prime Minister of Canada (2015–present), son of Pierre and Margaret Trudeau Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (b. 1975), separated wife of Justin Trudeau; Alexandre Trudeau (b. 1973), Canadian film-maker, son of Pierre and Margaret; Michel Trudeau (1975–1998), son of Pierre and Margaret, who died in an avalanche
By constitutional convention, a prime minister holds a seat in parliament and, since the early 20th century, this has more specifically meant the House of Commons. [1] The 23rd and current prime minister is Justin Trudeau, who assumed office on 4 November 2015. There are currently five living former prime ministers.
Four prime ministers are known to have fathered children while in office: Lord John Russell (two sons, George (1848) and Francis (1849)), Tony Blair (one son, Leo (2000)), David Cameron (one daughter, Florence (2010)) and Boris Johnson (one son, Wilfred (2020) and one daughter, Romy (2021)).
The Mansur family (father-son) Ali Mansur, Prime Minister (1940–41, 1950) Hassan Ali Mansur, Prime Minister (1964–65) The Zahedi family (father-son) Fazlollah Zahedi, Prime Minister (1953–1955) Ardeshir Zahedi, Foreign Minister (1966–1973) The Larijani family (father-son, groom) Mirza Hashem Amoli. Mohammad-Javad Larijani; Ali Larijani ...
His parents announced they would separate in 1977. His mother, unbeknownst to the public, then lived in an attic suite within the Prime Minister's official residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa for the next three years, so as to make the adjustment easier on the children. After the divorce was finalized on April 2, 1984, he and his brothers ...
(father, son, daughter, grandson, grandson's stepfather) Arthur Meighen, ninth prime minister of Canada. Lillian Meighen, philanthropist; Theodore Meighen, lawyer and philanthropist Michael Meighen, Senator. Hartland Molson, Senator, married Theodore Meighen's widow
Trudeau's eldest son Justin (23rd Prime Minister of Canada) at the age of 10, touring the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille with his father on November 8, 1982 The couple had three sons: the first two, 23rd and current Prime Minister Justin (born 1971), and Alexandre (born 1973), were both born on Christmas Day two years apart.
On April 14, 1972, Trudeau's father and mother hosted a gala at the National Arts Centre, at which visiting U.S. president Richard Nixon said, "I'd like to toast the future prime minister of Canada, to Justin Pierre Trudeau" to which Pierre Trudeau responded that should his son ever assume the role, he hoped he would have "the grace and skill ...