Pierre Elliot Trudeau
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Transcript Pierre Elliot Trudeau
Prime Minister
1968-1979, 1980-1984
By Graham
McAllister
Born to wealthy family in Montreal
Quebecois and Scottish parents
Travelled often
Studied law at Harvard
Supported labour unions
Founded Cite Libre, a political journal
Early Career
Elected as Liberal MP
Minister of Justice
Reformed divorce laws
Lifted laws against abortion, homosexuality
“Trudeaumania”
Became very popular during election
campaign
Charismatic, nonconformist, young
Elected Prime Minister in 1968
October Crisis
FLQ kidnapped government officials
Trudeau invoked War Measures Act
Official Languages Act
Made English and French the official
languages of Canada
Bill 101 made French the only language of
Quebec
Patriated the Constitution
Brought the constitution home from Britain
Successfully negotiated details with
provinces
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Included in Constitution
Protects human rights of Canadians
National Debt
Social programs created government debt
Lost support when he regulated prices/wages
U.S. Relations
Poor relations with United States
Restricted Canadian investment in US
Criticized US foreign policy
Quebec Sovereignty
Opposed to Quebec separatism
Influenced Quebec separation referendum
End of first period: 1968-1979
“Trudeaumania” fading
Rising national debt
Trudeau lost election and resigned
Re-election in 1980
Conservative government lost confidence
vote
Trudeau called back as Liberal leader
Won election
End of second period: 1980-1984
National Energy Program lost Western
support
Resigned as P.M. In 1984
Memoirs, Pierre Trudeau, published 1993 by Pierre Elliot Trudeau
Trudeau, Pierre Elliot, http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com,
Reg Whittaker, updated 2010
CBC.ca – The Greatest Canadian – Top Ten Greatest Canadians –
Pierre Trudeau,
http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/top_ten/nominee/trudeaupierre.html, no named author
Trudeau-Profiles-First Among Equals,
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/2/4/h4-3375-e.html, from
Canada’s Prime Ministers, Biographies and Anecdotes, published
1994
Pierre Trudeau, AHW Canada History,
http://www.canadahistory.com/Index.htm, Martin O’Malley, CBC
NEWS ONLINE, 2008
Canadian Charter of Rights And Freedoms – History,
http://www.charterofrights.ca/en/26_00_01, no named author,
2006