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  • TRUDEAU, PIERRE ELLIOTT (baptized Joseph-Philippe-Pierre-Yves-Elliott), lawyer, author, university professor, and politician; b. 18 Oct. in Outremont (Montreal), son of Joseph-Charles-Émile Trudeau* and Grace Elliott; m. 4 March Margaret Sinclair in Vancouver, and they had three sons, the youngest of whom predeceased him; they divorced in ; he also had a daughter with Deborah Coyne; d. 28 Sept. in Montreal and was buried in Saint-Rémi, near Napierville, Que.

    On his father’s side, Pierre Trudeau (he would add Elliott in the s and sometimes used a hyphen) was a descendant of Étienne Truteau (Trudeau), a carpenter from La Rochelle, France, who had arrived in New France in Pierre’s father, known to his friends as Charlie or Charley, was born on a farm in Saint-Michel, south of Montreal. Although Charlie’s father, Joseph, was semi-literate, his mother, Malvina Cardinal, was a mayor’s daughter who insisted that their sons be given a good education. Charlie became a lawyer and practised in the heart of Montreal’s business district.

    Grace Elliott, Trudeau’s mother, came from a prosperous Montreal family. Her father, Phillip Armstrong Elliott, an Anglican of loyalist stock, had married Sarah-Rebecca Sauvé, a French Canadian Roman Catholic,

  • alan j trudeau biography of george michael
  • Allan MacEachen

    Canadian politician

    For the Canadian judge and lawyer, see Allan McEachern.

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    Allan MacEachen

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    MacEachen shortly after first being elected to the House of Commons

    In office
    March 3, &#;– June 29,
    Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
    Preceded byHimself()
    Succeeded byJean Chrétien
    In office
    September 16, &#;– June 4,
    Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byHimself()

    Ministerial offices

    In office
    September 10, &#;– June 29,
    Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
    Preceded byMark MacGuigan
    Succeeded byJean Chrétien
    In office
    August 8, &#;– September 13,
    Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
    Preceded byMitchell Sharp
    Succeeded byDonald Jamieson
    In office
    March 3, &#;– September 9,
    Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
    Preceded byJohn Crosbie
    Succeeded byMarc Lalonde
    In office
    September 15, &#;– June 3,
    Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
    Preceded byMitchell Sharp
    Succeeded byWalter Baker
    In office
    September 24, &#;– August 7,
    Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau
    Preceded byDonald Stovel Macdonald
    Succeeded byMitchell Sharp
    Acting
    May 2, &#;– Jul

    Pierre Trudeau

    Prime See to of Canada (–; –)

    "Pierre Elliott Trudeau" redirects current. For agitate uses, sway Pierre Elliott Trudeau (disambiguation).

    The Stick Honourable

    Pierre Trudeau

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    In office
    March 3, &#;– June 30,
    MonarchElizabeth II
    Governors General
    DeputyAllan MacEachen
    Preceded byJoe Clark
    Succeeded byJohn Turner
    In office
    April 20, &#;– June 4,
    MonarchElizabeth II
    Governors General
    DeputyAllan MacEachen (–)
    Preceded byLester B. Pearson
    Succeeded byJoe Clark
    In office
    June 4, &#;– March 3,
    Preceded byJoe Clark
    Succeeded byJoe Clark
    In office
    April 6, &#;– June 16,
    Preceded byLester B. Pearson
    Succeeded byJohn Turner
    In office
    April 4, &#;– July 5,
    Prime MinisterLester B. Pearson
    Preceded byLouis Cardin
    Succeeded byJohn Turner
    In office
    November 8, &#;– June 30,
    Preceded byAlan Macnaughton
    Succeeded bySheila Finestone
    Born

    Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau


    ()October 18,
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    DiedSeptember 28, () (aged&#;80)
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Resting placeSaint-Rémi Site, Saint-Rémi, Quebec
    Political partyLibera