>>15492196 pb
>Go deeper.
>Who is Trudeau's grandfather on mother's side?
>Sinclair?
>Clan Sinclair?
>Was he 33rd?
>Who was Trump's mother?
>MacLeod?
>Clan MacLeod?
>Clan Sinclair vs. Clan MacLeod, old rivalries die hard.
>Time to bury the hatchet.
The Trudeau family is a Canadian political family originating from the French colonial period in what is now Quebec.
Contents
1 Members
1.1 Connected people
2 Ancestry
3 Offices held
4 References
5 See also
Members
Joseph Trudeau (1848–1919), Canadian farm owner
Charles-Émile Trudeau (1887–1935), Canadian businessman and father of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000), 15th Prime Minister of Canada (1968–1979 and 1980–1984)
Margaret Trudeau (b. 1948), divorced wife of Pierre Trudeau
Justin Trudeau (b. 1971), 23rd Prime Minister of Canada (2015–present), son of Pierre and Margaret
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (b. 1975), wife of Justin Trudeau
Alexandre Trudeau (b. 1973), Canadian film-maker, son of Pierre and Margaret
Michel Trudeau (1975–1998), son of Pierre and Margaret who was killed by an avalanche
Connected people
James Sinclair (1908–1984), maternal grandfather of Justin Trudeau, father of Margaret Trudeau
William Farquhar (1774–1839), first British resident of Singapore, 5th great grandfather of Justin Trudeau
Ancestry
The Trudeau family's surname can be traced back to Marcillac-Lanville in France in the 16th century and to a Robert Truteau (1544–1589).[1][2] The lineage in North America was established by Etienne Truteau (1641–1712) in what is now Longueuil, Quebec, Canada; who arrived in Canada in 1659.[3][4][5]
Offices held
Pierre Trudeau served as Prime Minister twice between 1968 to 1984.
Justin Trudeau has served as Prime Minister since 2015.
Prime Minister of Canada
April 20, 1968 – June 4, 1979
March 3, 1980 – June 30, 1984
November 4, 2015 – present
Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
April 6, 1968 – June 16, 1984
April 14, 2013 – present
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
April 4, 1967 – July 5, 1968
President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada
March 11, 1968 – May 1, 1968
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth
November 4, 2015 – July 18, 2018
Member of Parliament
November 8, 1965 – June 30, 1984
October 14, 2008 – present