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Margaret Joan Trudeau (née Sinclair, formerly Kemper; born September 10, 1948) is a Canadian activist and the mother of Justin Trudeau, the 23rd and current prime minister of Canada. [1] She married Pierre Trudeau, the 15th prime minister of Canada, in 1971, three years after he became prime minister. They divorced in 1984, during his final ...
Margaret Joan (née Sinclair) Trudeau (Kemper), author, actor, photographer, mental health advocate (born 10 September 1948 in North Vancouver, BC).
Who is Margaret Trudeau? She became a public figure overnight by marrying then Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau back in 1971, since when Margaret Trudeau, has often been in the spotlight, not just because of her marriage but also because of her way of life.
First Lady Wild Child: Margaret Trudeau. She danced at Studio 54, hung out with the Rolling Stones, and cut a stylish path through the 1970s. Now, Canada's unconventional former first lady—and...
Margaret Trudeau, once in the limelight as a socialite and Canada's first lady, is now set to present her own life story in the one-person show Certain Woman of an Age.
Margaret Trudeau, then the estranged wife of the Canadian prime minister, dances at Studio 54 in New York City in 1979, a few hours after her husband had conceded defeat in the...
#BellLetsTalk: Margaret Trudeau discusses her mental health and the struggles she went through before getting help.Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos...
Margaret Trudeau (@MargaretTrudeau) shot to international fame in the 1970s as the young wife of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. She entranced the country and...
Margaret Trudeau (@MargaretTrudeau) shot to international fame in the 1970s as the young wife of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. She entranced the country...
Margaret Trudeau’s book Changing My Mind is a biography of Margaret’s life which follows her journey and self-discovery as a woman and being diagnosed with Bipolar disorder. Margaret unabashedly describes her lowest moments of despair to her moments of self-realization all while being in the Canadian public eye.