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Pierre Trudeau - Wikipedia Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau [a] (October 18, 1919 – September 28, 2000) was a Canadian politician, statesman, and lawyer who served as the 15th prime minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1984
Pierre Elliott Trudeau | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts . . . Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Liberal politician and prime minister of Canada (1968–79; 1980–84) His accomplishments while in office included securing constitutional independence from the British Parliament and the formation of a new Canadian constitution
Pierre Elliott Trudeau - The Canadian Encyclopedia A charismatic and controversial figure, Pierre Trudeau was arguably Canada’s best-known politician, both at home and abroad He introduced legal reforms to make Canada a more “just society” and made Canada officially bilingual with the Official Languages Act of 1969
Pierre Elliott Trudeau — Wikipédia Pierre Elliott Trudeau, né le 18 octobre 1919 à Outremont (Québec) et mort le 28 septembre 2000 à Montréal (Québec), est un homme d'État canadien Il exerce la fonction de premier ministre du Canada à deux reprises : du 20 avril 1968 au 4 juin 1979, puis du 3 mars 1980 au 30 juin 1984, sous la bannière du Parti libéral 1
Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Encyclopedia. com Pierre Elliott Trudeau (born 1919) was the leader of the Liberal Party and Canada's prime minister for about 15 years He successfully defeated the separatist movement in Quebec and led Canada both to greater strength nationally and to more independence internationally
TRUDEAU, PIERRE ELLIOTT – Dictionary of Canadian Biography TRUDEAU, PIERRE ELLIOTT (baptized Joseph-Philippe-Pierre-Yves-Elliott), lawyer, author, university professor, and politician; b 18 Oct 1919 in Outremont (Montreal), son of Joseph-Charles-Émile Trudeau* and Grace Elliott; m 4 March 1971 Margaret Sinclair in Vancouver, and they had three sons, the youngest of whom predeceased him; they