Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is Canada’s twenty-third Prime Minister. His magnificently faultless hair could make any guy jealous and his smile could seize the coronary heart of heaps of women. The oldest of 3 boys, Justin grew up with the profound impact of his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, and his mother, Margaret Trudeau. He was raised speaking French and English and has his own circle of relatives roots in each Eastern and Western Canada. This historical past helped spark his ardor for public providers and formed his conviction that range is Canada’s strength.
Justin studied literature at McGill University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in 1994. He went on to finish the University of British Columbia’s schooling program and spent numerous years coaching French, math, and different topics in Vancouver. Teaching allowed him to make a tremendous effect withinside the lives of younger humans. He stays devoted to listening to the voices of younger Canadians, from the study room to Parliament Hill.
Before getting into politics, Justin served as the Chair of Katimavik, on the board of the Canadian Avalanche Foundation, and as a suggestion for younger humans and the environment. As a speaker at activities and meetings across the country, he endorsed younger humans to interact with the problems essential to them and take part as lively citizens. These studies made it more and more clear to him that the problems younger Canadians care about – schooling, the environment, and their generation's monetary prospects – wished a more potent voice.
Years of birth: 1971
Nationality: Candia
Occupation: Politician