Justin Trudeau follows father Pierre as Canadian PM in shock election result

Trudeau-mania Two: nine years of Conservative rule comes to an end as another handsome young Trudeau takes over

Justin Trudeau
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Who is Justin Trudeau? He's the newly elected Prime Minister of Canada, following in the footsteps of his late father, Pierre Trudeau, who came to power in 1968 on a wave of support dubbed 'Trudeau-mania'. Apart from a brief period in opposition, Pierre led the country until 1984. He was widely considered the most charismatic politician on the world stage since John F Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963.

What are his politics? Like his father, Justin Trudeau is leader of the Canadian Liberal party. He is pro-choice, backs the legalisation of marijuana and has promised to raise taxes for the highest earning one per cent of Canadians. His victory ends nine years of Conservative rule under Stephen Harper, considered by many middle-of-the-road voters to have been too divisive a leader. Britons might imagine moving straight from Margaret Thatcher's Tories to Tony Blair's New Labour, without John Major in between.

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