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Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919–2000)

Autor von Memoirs

29+ Werke 594 Mitglieder 7 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 3 Lesern

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Werke von Pierre Elliott Trudeau

Memoirs (1993) 181 Exemplare
Towards a Just Society (1990) 77 Exemplare
The Essential Trudeau (1998) 40 Exemplare
Two Innocents in Red China (1961) — Autor — 37 Exemplare
Approaches to politics (1970) 18 Exemplare
Our Last Farewell (2000) 15 Exemplare
The asbestos strike (1974) 9 Exemplare
Conversations with Canadians (1972) 8 Exemplare

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The Future of Canadian Federalism (1965) — Mitwirkender — 4 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
Rechtmäßiger Name
Trudeau, Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott
Andere Namen
Trudeau, Pierre
Trudeau, Pierre E.
Trudeau, P.E.
Trudeau, Pierre-Elliott
Geburtstag
1919-10-18
Todestag
2000-09-28
Begräbnisort
St-Remi-de-Napierville Cemetery, Saint-Remi, Québec, Canada
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Canada
Geburtsort
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Sterbeort
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Wohnorte
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ausbildung
Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf (1940)
Université de Montréal (1943 ∙ LL.L)
Harvard University (1945 ∙ MA ∙ GSPA ∙ Political Economy)
Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (1947)
London School of Economics
Berufe
journalist
lawyer
Editor, Cité Libre
Associate Professor, Université de Montréal
Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979|Liberal)
politician (Zeige alle 10)
Prime Minister of Canada (1980-1984|Liberal)
Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada (1968-1984)
Canadian Minister of Justice (1967-1968|Liberal)
Member of the Parliament of Canada (1965-1984|Liberal)
Beziehungen
Trudeau, Margaret (ex-wife)
Trudeau, Justin (son)
Trudeau, Alexandre "Sacha" (son)
Trudeau, Michel (son)
Coyne, Deborah (partner)
Coyne, Sarah Elisabeth (daughter) (Zeige alle 12)
Pelletier, Gérard (co-worker)
Marchand, Jean (co-worker)
Chrétien, Jean (co-worker)
Pearson, Lester (boss)
Castro, Fidel (friend)
Vadeboncoeur, Pierre (friend)
Organisationen
Cité Libre
Liberal Party of Canada
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Queen's Privy Council for Canada(Member ∙ 1967)
Companion of Honour(1984)
Order of Canada(Companion ∙ 1985)
Albert Einstein Peace Prize(1985)
Royal Society of Canada(Fellow)
Canadian Press' "Newsmaker of the 20th Century"(1999) (Zeige alle 7)
Canadian Press' "Newsmaker of the Year" (1968-1975, 1978, 2000)

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As Brexit rolls through Britain and Impeachment rolls through US politics, I thought it was time to revisit our own Charlottetown Accord and referendums. As the current Trudeau navigates the dirty water of politics, I thought a look at where he came from might be in order. I was there, I remember but it doesn't hurt to refresh the memory. An interesting point is that on the end papers of this book I wrote: The Charlottetown Accord was defeated (Trudeau was fighting to have it defeated) 54.3% No, 45.7% Yes. New Brunswick, Ontario, PEI, NWT and Newfoundland voted Yes. All the rest including Quebec voted No. This was in 1992. Three years later Canada held a referendum on separation of Quebec and that vote was 50.58% No, 49.42% Yes. Most of Canada's population voted against an agreement endorsed by every first minister and most other political groups. This stinging rebuke of the political class was followed up with an election that turfed all the political party leaders who supported the Yes vote. (less)… (mehr)
 
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Karen74Leigh | Dec 10, 2019 |
Published in 1993, this set of former Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau’s memoirs briefly covers the first 49 years of his life including childhood, early world travels and entry into politics, and then concentrates on his time as Prime Minister from 1968-1984.

Anyone who is familiar with Trudeau’s time in office knows that humility was never his strong suit. But the man could lead – and here we gain insight into how he did that and how strong self-confidence (alright – arrogance) helped him to do it.

You’ll want to have at least a basic understanding of the Canadian parliamentary system before reading this. A passing acquaintance with the political issues of the day such as Quebec’s push for sovereignty-association, and repatriation of the constitution would enrich your read but is not necessary.

Don’t expect in-depth political analysis: although this book weighs in at over two pounds when a similar sized volume might normally be a full half-pound lighter, the font is large, the text spaced, and there are a number of photographs throughout. And don’t expect any revelations about his personal life either. When in office, Trudeau scrupulously kept his family separate and apart from his political life. His memoirs’ contents mirror that.

Read this if: you loved him, or you hated him (Trudeau seemed to seldom leave anyone on the sidelines with regard to their feelings for him); you want a refresher on Canadian political history of the time (albeit from one point of view); or you want an introduction to one of Canada’s most widely-known and best-remembered leaders. 3½ stars
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ParadisePorch | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 7, 2012 |
This is a tasteful collection of Canadian Press photographs that chronicled the death, mourning, and funeral of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. I first flipped through this book a few years ago and the most poignant photo for me was one by Adrian Wyld on page 32. There, as the funeral train that carried the body of Trudeau across Eastern Ontario slowed down for crowds of mourners, a man held aloft a hockey stick that he tapped a crumpled and battered Canadian flag to in order to salute Trudeau and a new era—a new centennial for a united Canada that he had helped to usher into existence.… (mehr)
 
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GYKM | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 13, 2012 |

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