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Canada's Liberal Party has decisively won a general election, ending nearly a decade of Conservative rule.

The centrist Liberals, led by Justin Trudeau, started the campaign in third place but in a stunning turnaround now command a majority.

Mr Trudeau, the 43-year-old son of late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, said Canadians had voted for real change.

Incumbent Conservative PM Stephen Harper - in power since 2006 - has congratulated his rival.

Justin Trudeau is son of late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, considered the father of modern Canada.

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Who is Justin Trudeau, Canada's next prime minister?

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Canadian residents/citizens, what do you guys know about Mr. Trudeau? Is this good for Canada and the rest of the world? He does look rather young, but from what I have read, he is an improvement over his predecessor Stephen Harper.
 
'No other leader in the world is as sexy': Canada's new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau causes global stir thanks to his landslide victory... and VERY good looks
  • Justin Trudeau, 43, was named Canada's new PM after his Liberal Party won 184 of Parliament's 338 seats during Monday's general election
  • Victory ended Conservatives near-decade reign
  • Trudeau's father, the dashing Pierre Trudeau, was Canada's much-loved prime minister from 1968-1984
  • Justin promises to raise taxes on the rich and run deficits for three years to boost government spending
  • He also promises to set women's hearts racing - social media users are already labeling him the sexiest politician in the world
  • However the tattooed, athletic former nightclub bouncer is devoted to his wife and their three children
By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER and ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUBLISHED: 06:06 GMT, 20 October 2015 | UPDATED: 11:42 GMT, 21 October 2015

Canadians voted for a sharp change in their government, electing Justin Trudeau as its prime minister and resoundingly ending Conservative Stephen Harper's near-decade in office.

The new leader, 43, won his ticket by promising to raise taxes on the rich and run deficits for three years to boost government spending.

His resounding victory comes four decades after the then US President Richard Nixon predicted Trudeau would lead Canada one day.

And it means he can continue the legacy of his father Pierre Trudeau, one of the country's most popular prime ministers ever.

His win – in which his Liberal Party took 184 of Parliament's 338 seats - was not only applauded by his father's left-leaning fans but also by swooning women around the world, who took to social media to dub tall, dark and handsome Trudeau the 'sexiest leader in the world'.


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Canadians voted for a sharp change in their government, electing Justin Trudeau as prime minister (pictured after his win on Monday night)

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The election was a resounding end to conservative Stephen Harper's near-decade in office (pictured addressing his supporters after the defeat)

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Trudeau (pictured on Monday night with wife Sophie) became Canada's new prime minister after his Liberal Party won a majority of Parliament's 338 seats

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Trudeau kisses wife Sophie as they arrive on stage in Montreal after winning the general election

'Tonight Canada is becoming the country it was before,' Trudeau said in his victory speech.

'We beat fear with hope. We beat cynicism with hard work. We beat negative, divisive politics with a positive vision that brings Canadians together.
'Most of all we defeated the idea that Canadians should be satisfied with less.'

'Tonight Canada is becoming the country it was before... Most of all we defeated the idea that Canadians should be satisfied with less'
New Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Harper, one of the longest-serving Western leaders, stepped down as the head of Conservatives, the party said in a statement issued as the scope of the loss became apparent.

'The people are never wrong,' Harper said. 'The disappointment is my responsibility and mine alone.'

He added that he called Trudeau to congratulate him.

Trudeau is the firstborn of a former dashing prime minister who drew comparisons to John F. Kennedy after rising to power in 1968 on a wave of support dubbed 'Trudeaumania.' The architect of Canada's version of the Bill of Rights, Pierre Trudeau remains to this day one of the few Canadian politicians widely known to Americans.

He was prime minister until 1984 with a short interruption and was as well known for his personal life as for his politics.

A bachelor when he was elected to the top job, Pierre dated actresses Barbra Streisand and Kim Cattrall and married a 22-year-old while in office. His young wife, Margaret, went on to become Justin's mother and watched her son make his victory speech last night.



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Female Twitter users certainly appreciated the change in leadership - with many claiming that handsome Trudeau had 'brought sexy back' to Canada
 
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Dynasty: Pierre Trudeau with his sons Justin, Alexander (also known as Sacha), and Michel on the family's 1980 Christmas card. Justin (second left) was eight at the time. Michel (right) was killed in an avalanche in 1998


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Lifetime in politics: Justin meets British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher when he is taken to London by his father (in check jacket, right) in 1980. Justin was aged eight at the time


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Wedding day: Justin and his bride Sophie Gregoire wave as they drive off in his father's 1959 Mercedes after their wedding in Montreal in 2005. The couple first met when Sophie was at school with Justin's brother Michel

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Trudeau proposed to Sophie on October 18, 2004 – on what would have been his father's 85th birthday


Justin's election success had spookily been predicted by Richard Nixon in 1972 – when Justin was just four months old.
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Forseeing the future: Richard Nixon in 1972


Tonight we'll dispense with the formalities. I'd like to toast the future prime minister of Canada: to Justin Pierre Trudeau
US President Richard Nixon predicting Trudeau's victory in 1972

'Tonight we'll dispense with the formalities. I'd like to toast the future prime minister of Canada: to Justin Pierre Trudeau,' said Nixon during a state dinner in Ottawa hosted by Pierre Trudeau.

The younger Trudeau wants to put Canada back on the course his father set, pledging to hike taxes on the rich and run deficits for three years to boost government spending and shore up a shaky economy.

Harper fought hard to reverse the image of a Liberal Canada, cutting corporate and sales taxes and removing Canada from a climate change agreement.

Despite his grandiose beginnings, Justin Trudeau projects a more casual persona than his glamorous father.

A 43-year-old former high school teacher, nightclub bouncer and snowboarding instructor who until recently sported long hair, Trudeau first captured national attention in 2000 with a moving eulogy at his father's state funeral. He challenged the country to cement Pierre Trudeau's vision of a united and multicultural Canada, moving many people to tears.

'It's all up to us, all of us now,' he said then.

But it would be eight years later before Trudeau ran for office, winning a seat in Parliament representing a working class district of Montreal.

By then, Harper had been in power for two years, intent on putting a distinctly more conservative face on the nation of 35million people.
 
I hope this leads to a change of policy vis a vis their advocacy of India and anti Pakistan policy. They are as much part of the framing of muslim individuals-mostly pakistanis on false charges of terrorism. If Canada had stayed out of the American camp much future misery could have been avoided. Their future now is bleak.
 
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Justin revealed his toned chest and his tattoo when he fought Canadian Conservative Sen. Patrick Brazeau in a charity boxing match. This photo is from a poster for the much-publicized fight in 2012


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Unlike most politicians around the world, Justin was happy to pose semi-naked for the cameras

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The two politicians (pictured) raised eyebrows when they weighed in for their unusual clash in March 2012

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Packing a punch: Trudeau (left) beat Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau at their boxing match in Ottawa

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Getting used to victory: Trudeau celebrates being a champ after his successful charity boxing bout

The Liberals, beset by years of infighting and ineffective leaders, had their worst electoral defeat in 2011 when they came in third behind the traditionally weaker left-of-center New Democratic Party.

But Trudeau increased his share of the vote in his own district and quickly rose to become the hope of his party. He became Liberal leader in 2013 and has worked to shed the party of its sense of entitlement.

Harper's Conservatives pilloried Trudeau during the campaign as inexperienced. But Trudeau tapped into an appetite for change and worked his boyish image to project an approachability that belied his privileged background.

'He has an aura. He's very personable. People like Justin. He projects sincerity and interest and openness,' said Stephen Clarkson, a political economy professor at the University of Toronto.

In his memoir 'Common Ground,' Trudeau discussed his turbulent upbringing. His mother, Margaret, was 22 years old when she married the 51-year-old prime minister in 1971, and she quickly earned a reputation for partying with the Rolling Stones and at New York's Studio 54.

The couple had three sons but separated when Justin was six.

Justin Trudeau and his brothers were raised by his father. His mother battled depression, particularly after the death of her son Michel, Justin's brother, in an avalanche in 1998.

'The truth is, my mother was very ill,' Trudeau wrote. 'She suffered a severe mental illness.'

However, he wrote that that he grew up free of much of the emotional trauma that divorce can inflict on children.

Trudeau, the second youngest prime minister in Canada's history, now brings his own young family to Sussex Drive, the official residence of the prime minister in Ottawa where he spent much of his childhood.

Married to former Quebec television host Sophie Gregoire, Trudeau has three children: Xavier, eight, Ella-Grace, six, and 20-month-old Hadrien.

Like his father before him, Trudeau is sometimes compared to another U.S. president who rose to power at a young age, Barack Obama.

'You want a government with a vision and an agenda for this country that is positive and ambitious and hopeful. 'Well, my friends, I promise you tonight that I will lead that government I will be that prime minister,' Trudeau told supporters at a victory rally in Montreal, echoing Obama's campaign themes of hope and change.

Nelson Wiseman, a political science professor at the University of Toronto, said Trudeau generates the same excitement among his supporters that Obama did in 2008, along with big expectations that will be difficult to meet.

'There is no doubt about it, Justin is fabulous with people. He's a great people person,' Wiseman said. 'Barack Obama used to enter a room and it just changed.'

And like Obama, he said, 'There is a lot of hope invested in Justin.'

The Trudeau victory will ease tensions with the U.S.

Although Trudeau supports the Keystone pipeline, he argues relations should not hinge on the project.

Harper had clashed with the Obama administration over other issues, including the recently reached Iran nuclear deal.

WHY JUSTIN TRUDEAU WAS NOT AN AVERAGE LEADER IN THE MAKING
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Justin and his father Pierre in Venice in 1980

Justin Trudeau was born on Christmas Day 1971 and is only the second child in Canadian history to be born to a serving prime minister.

He is the first child of any former Canadian PM to be elected PM himself. However he isn't the youngest prime minister - Joe Clark took office one day before his 40th birthday.

Justin met his wife-to-be, Sophie Grégoire, when she was a classmate and friend of his younger brother Michel.

Michel died in an avalanche when he was skiing in British Columbia in 1998. He was just 23. Justin has one surviving sibling, Alexandre (also known as Sacha), and three half-siblings.

He proposed to Sophie, now 40, on October 18, 2004 – on what would have been his father's 85th birthday. The couple's first child, Xavier, was born on the same date three years later.

In 2007, Trudeau starred in a mini-series, called The Great War, as soldier Talbot Mercer Papineau - one of Canada's first Rhodes Scholars who was killed in the Battle of Passchendaele.

The same month that he appeared on TV as Papineau, he won the riding (electroral district) of Papineau in Quebec.

In 2011 he did a striptease - down to his vest - to raise money for charity. And in 2012, he literally fought his way to victory over Canadian Conservative Sen. Patrick Brazeau in a charity boxing match.

During the brawl he revealed that his left shoulder is covered with a tattoo of the planet Earth, which he got when he was 23. When he was 40, he added a Haida raven to the design.

In the futuristic video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution, which was released in 2011, Canada is portrayed as a super-power... and Justin is listed as its prime minister.

*Sources: Global News and NBC
 
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Justin with his wife and their three children at an election rally in Brampton, Canada, on October 4

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Trudeau shares an embrace with his mother Margaret prior to giving his victory speech in Montreal

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Trudeau, pictured during his victory speech, said 'Tonight Canada is becoming the country it was before'

Trudeau's opponents pilloried him as too inexperienced, but he embraced his boyish image on Election Day.

Sporting jeans and a varsity letter jacket, he posed for a photo standing on the thighs of two his colleagues to make a cheerleading pyramid, his campaign plane in the backdrop with 'Trudeau 2015' painted in large red letters.

The Liberals were elected or were leading in 185 districts, with Trudeau winning his Montreal district. The party needed 170 to gain a majority.

The Conservatives were next with 97, followed by the New Democrats at 28 and Bloc Quebecois with nine.

The New Democrats suffered a crushing defeat, falling to third place after winning official opposition status in the last election.

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Harper (pictured preparing to address supporters with his wife Laureen on Monday night) was one of the longest-serving Western leaders. He has stepped down as the head of Conservatives



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Pierre Trudeau with Justin when he was around three years old,


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Justin playing Papineau in a TV mini-series in 2007 - the same year he was elected in the Papineau district of Quebec

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Justin (left) and his two brothers embrace their father Pierre after he returns from a foreign trip in 1983. The boys' mother is Margaret Sinclair but the couple separated six years after getting married, and their sons lived with Trudeau



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Justin is pictured here resting his head on his father's coffin in October 2000. Pierre Trudeau died aged 80 after suffering from prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease
 
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New generation: Justin Trudeau picks pumpkins with his wife Sophie, daughter Ella-Grace and sons Xavier and Hadrien in Gatineau, Quebec on October 12 - just one week before his election win



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I hope this leads to a change of policy vis a vis their advocacy of India and anti Pakistan policy. They are as much part of the framing of muslim individuals-mostly pakistanis on false charges of terrorism. If Canada had stayed out of the American camp much future misery could have been avoided. Their future now is bleak.
I have a feeling he is different, but can he change the policies is a different question!

Justin Trudeau unleashes his inner desi and Pakistan loves it
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As if donning shalwar kameez and green eyes wasn't enough, the new PM also identifies himself as a feminist
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There's just something about men in shalwar kameez and Justin Trudeau knows it.

The chiseled charmer, who just became the Prime Minister of Canada, has women all over the globe singing 'Oh Canada'.

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Chris Dead Person‏@Papapishu
For real though, congrats Canada on your hot grown-up-Hogwarts-student Prime Minister




His movie star looks have people so flustered, they don't even know how to process it.


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Salem Whit Trials‏@whitneyarner
okay, going to bed instead of being mildly outraged at canada's hot prime minister



The implausibly good looking PM has been unleashing his inner desi man since 2012.

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White's his colour!




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As is purple; basically every colour is his colour
 
Pictures of Trudeau donning a shalwar kameez at a mosque surfaced on the internet yesterday, sending all the desi ladies in a frenzy.

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The Muslim community in Canada celebrated his victory with him and nothing says victory like biryani - Photo courtesy: Usamaa Babar


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Such a true liberal who respect all the religions @JustinTrudeau
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with love from pakistan. .
 
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He may have dethroned IK as the most charismatic politician in the eyes of all Pakistani ladies.


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Ahmed Bilal Wahid‏@ABWDXB

@JustinTrudeau of #Canada is the @ImranKhanPTI of #Pakistan.

Both are men of charisma and style. Worth looking up to.

The enigmatic liberal even shares a birthday with the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam: 25 December!

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Mami‏@MamiMonroe

Justin Trudeau's born on the same day as Pakistan's founder Quaid E Azam damnnnn.. That's a trip
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Coincidence? We think not!
 
He knows the desi mantra, 'Mooch nahi toh kuch nahi' -- his facial hair game is strong!



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The down-to-earth politician shocked and pleased voters when he took the Metro, casually snapping selfies with fellow travelers in Montreal the day after his victory was announced.

He can't be this good looking, kind, intellectual and a good dancer, right? Wrong!

He's a family man too? Stop the madness!



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He met his wife Sophie Grégoire when the two were children

Justin is not just a pretty face though; he's a big believer in diversity and announced in one of his speeches that the citizens of Canada will see that reflected in the new government. He recalled an incident when a woman in a hijab came up to him, handed him her infant daughter and told him she was voting for him so that her child could have a future where she could make her own choices.

Trudeau responded: "We know in our bones that Canada was built by people from all corners of the world, who worship every faith, who belong to every culture, who speak every language."

Hailing from a family of politicians, he's proven his mettle when it comes to campaigning. Here's hoping he can also govern and that Canada prospers under his watch.

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PM #SZAB with PM #Trudeau. @JustinTrudeau reclaims father's seat in Canada, Pakistan waiting for @BBhuttoZardari.



Did we mention he identifies as a feminist?

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Hailey ann‏@PetersenHailey
Its Trudeau



Brace yourselves ladies, another heatwave is coming.

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Bina Shah‏@BinaShah
I am starting the Pakistan Justin Trudeau Apprecation Society, who's with me?


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I was impressed:

Justin Trudeau greets people at Montreal subway station
Canada’s prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau gets out among the people at a subway station in Montreal as he shook hands and took selfies with morning commuters.

Justin Trudeau greets people at Montreal subway station | Watch News Videos Online

@waz @Slav Defence can we please merge all the threads:

Liberals win Canadian election, ousting PM Harper
Liberals sweep Canada polls with Punjabi help
 
Justin Trudeau: who is Canada's new prime minister?
Born while his father Pierre was prime minister, Canada’s new leader has taken a circuitous route to power




Canadian Liberal leader Justin Trudeau steps off his campaign plane on election day in Montreal. Photograph: Paul Chiasson/AP
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Just a few months ago, Justin Trudeau was an unlikely contender to be Canada’s next prime minister. Running third in the polls, behind incumbent Stephen Harper’s Conservatives and the resurgent leftwing New Democratic party, Trudeau – son of legendary prime minister Pierre Trudeau – was slated as too young (he is 43) and too inexperienced to haul his beleaguered Liberal party out of the electoral mess of the 2011 general election.

That result saw the Liberal party – once the dominant force in Canadian politics – slump to third place for the first time in its history, its worst ever showing with just 34 seats. At that point, Trudeau brushed off expectations that he would succeed outgoing Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, saying: “Because of the history packaged into my name, a lot of people are turning to me in a way that … to be blunt, concerns me.

His family – he has three young children aged eight and under with his wife Sophie Grégoire – was also cited as a reason not to put himself forward. But by 2012, with other contenders falling by the wayside, the spotlight swung once again to Trudeau, and in October of that year he launched his bid with a rally in Montreal.

His victory in April 2013 was almost embarrassingly comprehensive: he took over the Liberal party with 80.1% of the vote. The national polls – initially, at least – surged in his favour.

But the path to government proved rather rockier. Progressive voters were tempted by Thomas Mulcair’s New Democrats, while Harper’s unpopular Conservative government took heart from the surprise victory – attributed to “shy Tories” – of David Cameron’s party in the UK elections in May.

Trudeau’s appeal to the centre ground risked losing out to both its neighbours.

What changed? Harper’s tactics, referring to his challenger condescendingly as “Justin” and campaign ads that poked fun at his “nice hair”, found no grip among a section of the electorate that wanted the Conservatives out at all costs, and increasingly saw Trudeau as the best chance of achieving that.

The long election campaign – the longest, in fact, since 1872, at 78 days – gave the Liberals the time to build on that boost. Trudeau told the Guardian in July that he relished it: “If there’s one thing that recent history in Canada has shown it’s that campaigns really matter. And there’s a tremendous volatility among voters who are just looking for the right alternative.”

Justin Trudeau with his wife Sophie Grégoire, and children Hadrien (left), Xavier (right) and Ella-Grace (front). Photograph: Christinne Muschi/Reuters
Trudeau, for all his dynastic connections, aimed to be that alternative. Almost literally born to the role of prime minister – he was born in 1971, during his father’s first term – he took a circuitous route into political life, trying his hand at teaching, engineering, bungee-jumping coaching, environmental geography,charity boxing and acting, before ousting Bloc Québécois MP Vivian Barbot to become MP for Papineau in the 2008 general election.

In 2000, at his father’s state funeral, Trudeau delivered a eulogy that stoked whispers of a dynasty that has now secured its place in Canadian history: “More than anything, to me, he was dad. And what a dad. He loved us with the passion and the devotion that encompassed his life. He taught us to believe in ourselves, to stand up for ourselves, to know ourselves and to accept responsibility for ourselves.

“We knew we were the luckiest kids in the world. And we had done nothing to actually deserve it.

“It was instead something that we would have to spend the rest of our lives to work very hard to live up to.”

Trudeau on climate change
He has promised a climate change policy agreed with the provinces within 90 days of the UN climate change summit in Paris in November.

On indigenous rights
“We will build a renewed relationship with indigenous peoples on a nation-to-nation basis,” he has said. “That will include, for example, a national public inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. It will include $2.6bn over four years for First Nations education.

On abortion
He is pro-choice: “It is not for any government to legislate what a woman chooses to do with her body. And that is the bottom line.”

On taxes
His first move will be to raise taxes on the richest 1% to fund cuts for the middle classes.

On marijuana
Trudeau has said he would start moves to legalise it “right away”, based on theColorado model.

On feminism

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Justin Trudeau: who is Canada's new prime minister? | Politics | The Guardian


Apparently he isnt loved by EVERYONE!!
 
Interesting. Most western democracies seems to be moving towards the far right yet Canada goes the opposite direction. I guess Canadians were truly sick of Stephen Harper's policies. I don't think Stephen Harper was bad, his long rule ran out of steam and his unpopular foreign policy and alignment with USA really angered many Canadians.
 
Interesting
Yes even the candidate is interesting the more I read the more the image of 1970s hippies come to mind....Nothing bad at all :p:

Interestingly weird and funny....But good luck to them! So far the only Western society that has given a different response and a different candidate with different agenda!
“If there’s one thing that recent history in Canada has shown it’s that campaigns really matter. And there’s a tremendous volatility among voters who are just looking for the right alternative.”

Trudeau, for all his dynastic connections, aimed to be that alternative.
 
This guy is the Canadian Islamists best friend. I really hope Canada knows what they are doing. Wouldn't want Canada becoming another Islamist ghetto like Sweden/England in the name of liberalism.

On the other hand, the one thing i like about him is that Merc 300SL roadster
 
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He may have dethroned IK as the most charismatic politician in the eyes of all Pakistani ladies.


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Ahmed Bilal Wahid‏@ABWDXB

@JustinTrudeau of #Canada is the @ImranKhanPTI of #Pakistan.

Both are men of charisma and style. Worth looking up to.

The enigmatic liberal even shares a birthday with the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam: 25 December!

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Mami‏@MamiMonroe

Justin Trudeau's born on the same day as Pakistan's founder Quaid E Azam damnnnn.. That's a trip
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Coincidence? We think not!
lets not idolize him too much, and not compare him to Hazrat Quaid E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
he must be good for Canadians, but he has no effect on Pakistan
 

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