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He may have been a swinger but he also was the worse thing that ever happened in Canadian Politics. A spoiled little boy from a rich family who carried out his ideologies in a very agressive manner. One of the biggest disasters of his time was how he dealt with the french in Quebec.
If it wasn't for his attitude, Quebecers would be working towards a strong Canada, not trying to kill it instead. A man truely into himself and not others.He seemed to be very good with his children, but that is all I have to say, about that.

Submitted by: Dani


A swinger for prime minister

Broadcast Date: June 19, 1968

Fans as young as nine years old take the day off school to watch a campaign speech by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. They've come out to cheer on the young, hip prime minister for the election taking place on June 25, 1968. The children favour Trudeau over his opposition — the New Democratic Party's Tommy Douglas and Progressive Conservative leader Robert Stanfield. The kids know Trudeau hasn't been PM long.

He dissolved Parliament and called the upcoming election three days after he was voted Liberal leader.
So why do the kids want Trudeau to win? One youngster explains: "Because he's handsome, and a swinger, too."

A swinger for prime minister

• In 1971, Opposition members of Parliament John Lundrigan and Lincoln Alexander accused Trudeau of mouthing a four-letter obscenity in the House of Commons. Trudeau told the press he had really said "fuddle-duddle."
• Trudeau denies the accusation in this news report.
• Admirers often referred to Trudeau as a "swinger," which at the time meant someone who was lively, modern and enjoyed a good time.

A swinger for prime minister

Medium: Radio

Program: The World At Six

Broadcast Date: June 19, 1968


Reporter: Norm Allen

Duration: 1:31

Last updated:
June 12, 2008


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