Fact and Fun File About Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
After three and a half years, let us look at the road Justin Trudeau has travelled. Canada is back on the track again, With almost 7 million private sector jobs created over the last 70 months. Unemployment has declined from 6.33% to 6.11%. Clean energy is increasingly powering by Canada's businesses and homes. That is progress.
Fact File of Justin Trudeau's Prime Ministership:
J-Tru as people affectionately refer to him has made and continues to make our country a better place to live than ever. During his election campaign, he promised to 'better future'. But has he made good on his promise? Has Justin Trudeau changed our country anyway for the better? Let us make an assessment. 1. According to Trudeaumeter, a website that has been tracking all of the achievements and failures of the Trudeau's government, almost 250 proposed undertakings have been outlined by the prime minister since the day he took office. It means that the prime minister is not sitting idly. 2. The taxes on the middle class are lowered to 20% and he has created a new tax bracket for those who earn more than two hundred thousand dollars at a rate of around 33%. 3. The Prime Minister has reintroduced the Federal Health Benefits Program that endows refugees with excellent health care benefits. 4. Justin Trudeau government has also installed an autonomous advisory board or Senate Appointments. Its members will advise the prime minister on senate nominations. 5. The government has contributed around $100 million to the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees in order to aid the settlement of Syrian refugees in the country. It has been more than three years since Justin Trudeau was sworn in as Canada's 23rd PM and he is still popular with the masses. But how well do you really know your Prime Minister? The following Justin fun facts are sure to make you smile. Check them out: 1. Justin Trudeau is not Canada's youngest prime minister. Joe Clark was 39 years old when he assumed office. 2. The Toronto Star has claimed that Justin Trudeau and Thomas Mulcair are distant cousins. They share eighth great-grandparents who used to live in Canada in the 1600s. 3. Trudeau is no Leonardo DiCaprio but he has acted in The Great War, a multi-episode TV movie about Canada's role in the Great War. He played the role of Talbot Papineau, a lawyer and a soldier who was killed in the war. 4. Before entering the political arena, he taught Mathematics, French, and Drama in a high school. When he joined the Liberal Partry years later, the opposition tried to confront him by saying that he was unfit to be a politician. 5. After a normal interview with La Presse, he threw himself down the stairs for shouts and giggles and to the people's amusement, let us assume. So the Canadian Prime Minister is not hard to admire. He was elected the leader of the Liberal Party in 2013 and became the prime minister in 2015. He is a great champion of Women and LGBTs' rights and opposed immigration restrictions. His record has proven that he is truly working to make Canada a better place to live. Read the full article













