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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. Ex-wife of the late Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau (born 1948) Margaret Trudeau Trudeau in 2014 Born Margaret Joan Sinclair (1948-09-10) September 10, 1948 (age 76) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Nationality Canadian Spouses Pierre ...
Grégoire Trudeau's husband, Justin Trudeau, was officially sworn in as the Prime Minister of Canada on November 4, 2015. After the end of the 2015 election, Grégoire Trudeau indicated her preference for the hyphenated surname of "Grégoire-Trudeau", but she switched to using the unhyphenated form in March 2016. [1]
The spouse of the prime minister of Canada (French: époux du premier ministre du Canada) is the wife or husband of the prime minister of Canada. Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is married to the 23rd and current prime minister, Justin Trudeau , [ 1 ] though the couple have been separated since August 2, 2023.
Grégoire Trudeau, 48, posted the same message on her Instagram page. The pair, who married in 2005, share a son named Xavier, born in 2007, a daughter named Ella-Grace, born in 2009, and another ...
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Trudeau (Jacob King/PA) (PA Wire) She became reacquainted with Justin as an adult in 2003 , when the pair were co-hosting a fundraising ball.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, have brought their 18-year-long marriage to a close. “Hi everyone. Sophie and I would like to ...
The family appears to be a close-knit unit, with Trudeau paying tribute to his wife and kids when he won re-election in 2021. Justin Trudeau family (Prakash Singh / AFP via Getty Images)
Mila was a radical change from the wives of recent prime ministers—the feminist Maureen McTeer and Margaret Trudeau.Being a housewife, she greatly appealed to that demographic, especially in her responses to criticism from prominent feminists (including, in 1987, remarks from Sheila Copps).