Prime Ministers of Canada: Pierre Elliott Trudeau

Prime Ministers of Canada: Pierre Elliott Trudeau

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Publisher's Synopsis

Before he was elected to office, he hitch-hiked across North Africa, swam the Bosporus Strait on a whim, and ran with the bulls in Pamplona - twice. Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Canada's 15th Prime Minister, could be called the most colourful of them all.
Trudeau was confident that his informed opinions were good for all Canadians. Not everyone agreed. Suspending civil liberties with the War Measures Act wasn't even his most controversial decision, at least, not to those who are still stuttering mad about his National Energy Program or White Paper on Indian Affairs. From his youth as a backwoods canoeist and political activist, to his retirement from politics and the law, Pierre Trudeau lived a life that was, as he put it, "one long curve, full of turning points."
That long curve is traced in this new biography, with turning points from Pierre Trudeau's home life, his political machinations, and the lifelong love he had for wilderness places. Details come together here in a narrative that shows how he became a citizen of the world.

Book information

ISBN: 9781988274133
Publisher: Five Rivers Chapmanry
Imprint: Five Rivers Chapmanry
Pub date:
Number of pages: 110
Weight: 159g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm