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Centrale Internationale est un blog d'actualités et d'analyse entièrement rédigé par des élèves-ingénieurs de l’École Centrale Marseille.

Le fruit d’un module d’enseignement facultatif proposé aux élèves de 2ème année (M1), ce blog est « international » dans le vrai sens du terme car les articles sont écrits par des étudiants français et étrangers, dans neuf langues différentes, à partir de sources toutes aussi variées.

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jeudi 21 janvier 2016



Justin Trudeau : the Prime Minister who rocks

Justin Trudeau with his wife, Sophie Grégoire, in a photo shot for the cover of Vogue


First Canadian Prime Minister with a tattoo

An amateur boxer with a tattoo of a stylized raven on his left arm, the new Canadian PM is not your typical politician. This married father of 3 loves mingling with the crowd and appearing in front of the cameras with his family. He is called “the Canadian Kennedy” and is often compared with Prince William of England. “We’d better get used to it, because it’s just the beginning. We are building a Justin Trudeau brand. We treat him as a trademark and not just as a PM. He is a real brand that gets people excited” says Louis Aucoin, an expert in public image.

Justin is the son of Elliott Trudeau, who was Prime Minister of Canada for 15 years during the 1970s and 1980s, but he is far from following in his father’s footsteps.

He never wanted to become a politician in the first place. In his twenties, he graduated with a degree in English Literature and Educational Sciences, then became a French teacher in Vancouver. But that wasn't his vocation. He travelled the world in search of his identity, working occasionally as snowboard instructor, rafting guide and waiter in a bar. 

He became more active in the political arena after his father’s death, but the real change occurred in 2007, when he ran in a by-election in the Montreal riding of Outremont. Then he climbed the political ladder all the way to the top. Trudeau won the leadership of the Liberal Party in April 2013, and went on to lead his party to victory in the 2015 federal elections.

‘‘Because it’s 2015 ! ’’

During a recent cabinet presentation, journalists asked Trudeau : "Why a gender balanced government?” His response came out spontaneously: “Because it's 2015 !”

But gender equality is not the only change that Justin Trudeau wants to establish in Canada: legalizing marijuana and welcoming migrants are among his top priorities. He also promised to increase taxes on the rich and reduce them for the middle class.

And these are not the typical promises that politicians make to win elections : Trudeau actually lives up to his word. He recently called on Canada’s newly appointed Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould to look into starting the process of marijuana legalization.

Moreover, on December 13, he personally welcomed the first Syrian immigrants to Canada. “You came out of this plane as refugees and you will leave this airport as permanent Canadian residents with a social security number, a health care card and an opportunity to become fully Canadian,” said Trudeau. “This day will be remembered”, he added before welcoming the Syrian families, often mothers and children. At least 10,000 Syrian refugees will find shelter in Canada by 2016.

One thing is certain : Justin Trudeau packs a powerful punch.





Lucas Chambaud & Youssef Benmakhlouf Andaloussi





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