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Another Trudeau

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  Total Pages: 5.7
  Total Words: 1426
  Total Characters: 9037
  Number of Sentences: 61


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 23.38
  Characters per Words: 6.34


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 22.75
  Fog Scale Level: 19.48
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 15.89  

Another Trudeau

Pierre Trudeau, former Prime Minister of Canada, was once
described as "A French Canadian proud of his identity and
culture, yet a biting critic of French-Canadian society,
determined to destroy its mythology and illusions". He has
also been identified as "A staunch, upholder of provincial
autonomy holding the justice portfolio in the federal
government". Such cumulative appraisal and observation
made by past fellow bureaucrat provides high testimonial for
the ex-Democratic Socialist. This critique will establish and
dispute the prime directives that Trudeau had advocated in
his own book written during the years 1965 to 1967. The
compilation of political essays featured in his book deal with
the diverse complexities of social, cultural and economical
issues that were predominant in Canadian politics during the
mid 1960's. However, throughout my readings I was also
able to discover the fundamental principles that Trudeau
would advocate in order to establish a strong and productive
influence in Canadian politics. Born in 1921, Trudeau
entered the world in a bilingual/bicultural home located in the
heart of Montreal, Quebec. His acceptance into the
University of Montreal would mark the beginning of his
adventures into the Canadian political spectrum. Early in his
life, Trudeau had become somewhat anti-clerical and
possessed communist ideologies which were considered
radical at the time. Graduating from prestigious institutions
such as Harvard and The School of Economics in England,
Turdeau returned to Canada in 1949 and resumed his social
science endeavors. At this time in Quebec, the province was
experiencing tremendous cultural and political differences
with the rest of the country. The Union Nationale had taken
possession of political matters in Quebec and was steadily
dismantling the socialist essence imposed on the province by
the Federal government. The current Prime Minister,
Ma...

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