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Pierre Elliott Trudeau.  

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PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU Joseph Phillippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau was a man who improved our society by his contribution to Canada. He made a difference to the country by his promise to the various responsibilities; he was a politician. He was the Minister of Justice from (1967-1968) and then the leader of the Liberal Party from (1968-1984). Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canada's fifteenth Prime Minister will be remembered for making the changes to Canadian Constitution, protecting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and forming the Official Languages Act. Parliamentary Secretary, Minister of Justice, and Prime Minister In 1965, Pierre Trudeau decided to enter politics and run for a seat in the House of Commons as a member for the Liberal Party, and in November 1965, he was elected to the Parliament (Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, 1998.) In January 1966, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson named Trudeau as his parliamentary secretary,...

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