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Biography Of Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau, whose full name is Justin Pierre James Trudeau, was born on December 25, 1971, with no death date present as of this time. He married Marie-Lyne-Sophie Grégoire, also known as Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau in 2005. He then had 3 children, Xavier, Ella-Grace and Hadrien Trudeau, born in October 18, 2007, February 5, 2009, and February 28, 2014, respectively. Justin is the eldest son of Margaret Sinclair/Trudeau and Pierre Trudeau(deceased). He was raised with Alexandre Trudeau, Michel Trudeau(deceased), Sarah Elisabeth Coyne,Kyle Kemper, Alicia Kemper as his siblings. Only when he was 4 months old, the president at the time, Richard Nixon, predicted that he would become the future prime minister. When he was only 6, his mother left

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