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Capturing the photo of Pierre Trudeau

He slid down banisters, dated movie stars and wore a red rose in his lapel. Pierre Elliott Trudeau is arguably the most charismatic prime minister in Canada's history. But he was more than just charisma – Trudeau helped shape Canada with his vision of a unified, bilingual, multicultural "just society." Throughout his 16 years as prime minister, he faced some heavy criticism. But when Trudeau died on Sept. 28, 2000, the nation mourned the man who, in the words of one biographer, "haunts us still."


Medium: Radio
Program: Sounds Like Canada
Broadcast Date: Nov. 28, 2005
Guest(s): Lynn Ball
Host: Shelagh Rogers
Duration: 3:03

Last updated: January 17, 2012

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