Trudeaumania, 1968
The euphoria over the election of Justin Trudeau and early days of a young, new government, hearken back to 1968, when his father, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, was the centre of a storm called Trudeaumania. The Agenda looks at what was behind his popularity and how it compares to the popularity his son has experienced this past year.
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