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  2. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his ...

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    Justin Trudeau has announced he will step down after nine years as Canadian prime minister in the face of a mounting set of crises, but stay in office until a replacement party leader is chosen.

  3. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announces separation from ... - AOL

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    Sophie and Justin Trudeau first met as children in Montreal and crossed paths again at a charity event in 2003, according to Vogue. They married in 2005 and have three children, two sons and a ...

  4. How Canada Fell Out of Love With Trudeau - AOL

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    Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his resignation as Liberal leader and Prime Minister outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. Credit - Sean Kilpatrick—The ...

  5. What happens now that Justin Trudeau has resigned? - AOL

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    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as leader of the Liberal Party after serving as prime minister for nearly a decade – a move that requires the party to choose a new leader ...

  6. Justin Trudeau - Wikipedia

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    Justin Pierre James Trudeau [c] (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has been the 23rd and current prime minister of Canada since 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013. Trudeau was born in Ottawa, Ontario, and attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf.

  7. Justin and Sophie Trudeau: love and separation - AOL

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    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau unexpectedly announced their separation on Instagram on Wednesday, likely marking the end of the couple's 18-year high ...

  8. Office of Religious Freedom (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Office of Religious Freedom as part of his political campaign during the 2011 federal election. [2] A closed-door meeting about the office was criticized when it was discovered that of the six panellists consulted, four were Christian, one Jewish, and one BaháΚΌí. Harper denied the office ...

  9. 29th Canadian Ministry - Wikipedia

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    On 12 January 2021, Trudeau carried out a shuffle of his ministry. [21] [22] It came shortly after Innovation minister Navdeep Bains announced he intended to stand down from the government and not seek re-election at the 2021 Canadian federal election. [23] The shuffle spurred speculation of a snap election. [21] [22]