Snapshots of Leadership: Justin Trudeau’s Political Legacy
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has resigned, citing internal conflicts and recent turmoil, including his finance minister's exit, saying he’s no longer the “best option” for the next election
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Justin Trudeau at a bilateral meeting during the G20 summit on November 18, 2024
Trudeau celebrated his election victory in Montreal on September 20, 2021, retaining his role as Canadian PM but leading a minority government
Trudeau with Chief Cadmus Delorme at the Miyo Pimatisowin Act signing in Cowessess, Sask., on July 6, 2021
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland fist-bumped Trudeau after presenting her first fiscal update in Ottawa on November 30, 2020
Trudeau (second left) kneeled during a Black Lives Matter protest on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, on June 5, 2020
Trudeau attended a NATO summit in Watford, UK, with Boris Johnson and Donald Trump on December 4, 2019
Trudeau greeted supporters while celebrating his election victory in Montreal on October 21, 2019
Queen Elizabeth II greeted Trudeau at a dinner for Commonwealth leaders at Buckingham Palace, London, on April 19, 2018
Trudeau, with his wife Sophie, sons Xavier and Hadrien, and daughter Ella-Grace, watched federal election results in Montreal on October 21, 2019
Trudeau and his wife, Sophie, laughing during closing remarks after the then US president, Barack Obama, addressed parliament in Ottawa on 29 June 2016
Trudeau marched in the Vancouver Pride parade on August 2, 2015