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Canada’s Great Federalists Pierre Trudeau
Although a French Canadian, Pierre Trudeau is described as one of Canada’s great federalists. Pierre Trudeau was born in Montreal, the son of a rich French-Canadian lawyer. ...
And throughout 1981Trudeau was immersed in a campaign to abolish the right of the British parliament to amend Canadas constitution. ... The country had originally cast Trudeau as the mediator between Quebec and the rest, the man who would restore stability to government and let us all move on to more serious work. ...
Trudeau was the one Canadian prime minister the mass of Americans were likely to have heard of. When the United States was torn apart over the Vietnam War and torn by a "generation gap," Trudeau demonstrated that a national leader could be as popular as a rock star.
Approximate Word count = 631 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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