Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau PC, CC, QC, CH, FSRC, geboren am 18. Oktober 1919 in Montréal, Kanada, und verstorben am 28. September 2000 in Montreal, Kanada war von 1968 bis 1979 und erneut von 1980 bis 1984 Premierminister von Kanada. Er gehörte der Liberalen Partei an. Sein ältester Sohn Justin Trudeau folgte ihm in seiner politischen Laufbahn und wurde am 4. November 2015 ebenfalls Premierminister Kanadas.
Heads of State at the Cancun North-South Economic Summit of 1981 at the Cancun Sheraton Hotel Beach in Mexico. From left to right, front row: Ronald Reagan (USA), Simeon Aké (Côte-dIvoire), Abdus Sattar (Bangladesh), Chadli Bendjedid (Algeria), Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FRG), Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Canada), Jose Lopez Portillo (Mexico), Prince Fahd (Saudi Arabia), Willibald Pahr (Austria), Ramiro Saraiva Guerreiro (Brazil), Zhao Ziyang (China), Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines).Back row: Sergej Kraigher (Yugoslavia), Julius Nyerere (Tanzania), Margaret Thatcher (UK), Zenko Suzuki (Japan), Forbes Burnham (Guyana), François Mitterrand (France), Indira Gandhi (India), Alhaji Shehu Shagari (Nigeria), Thorbjörn Fälldin (Sweden), Luis Herrera Campins (Venezuela), Kurt Waldheim (UN)
G-7 Economic Summit Leaders at The Chateau Montebello in Ottawa Canada from Left to Right Gaston Thorn Zenko Suzuki Helmut Schmidt President Pierre Trudeau Francois Mitterrand Margaret Thatcher Giovanni Spadolini, 7/20/1981
Bildnachweis
Bildquelle: G-7_Economic_Summit_Leaders_at_the_Chateau_Montebello.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Series: Reagan White House Photographs, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Collection: White House Photographic Collection, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Lizenz: gemeinfrei
G-7 Economic Summit Leaders at The Chateau Montebello in Ottawa Canada. From left to right: Gaston Thorn, Zenko Suzuki, Helmut Schmidt, Ronald Reagan, Pierre Trudeau, François Mitterrand, Margaret Thatcher and Giovanni Spadolini, 7/20/1981
Alle 62 Bilder anzeigen
Bildnachweis
Bildquelle: G-7_Economic_Summit_Leaders_in_Williamsburg,_Virginia.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Series: Reagan White House Photographs, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Collection: White House Photographic Collection, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Lizenz: gemeinfrei
G-7 Economic Summit Leaders in Williamsburg Virginia (Left to Right Pierre Trudeau, Gaston Thorn, Helmut Kohl, Francois Mitterrand, Ronald Reagan, Yasuhiro Nakasone, Margaret Thatcher, and Amintore Fanfani), 5/29/1983
Bildquelle: G-7_Economic_Summit_Leaders_at_Grand_Trianon_Palace.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Series: Reagan White House Photographs, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Collection: White House Photographic Collection, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Lizenz: gemeinfrei
G-7 Economic Summit Leaders at Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles France from Left to Right Gaston Thorn Zenko Suzuki Margaret Thatcher President Ronald Reagan Francois Mitterrand Helmut Schmidt Pierre Trudeau Giovanni Spadolini Wilfried Martens, 6/4/1982
Bildnachweis
Bildquelle: G-7_Economic_Summit_Leaders_at_Lancaster_House.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Series: Reagan White House Photographs, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Collection: White House Photographic Collection, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989 Lizenz: gemeinfrei
G-7 Economic Summit Leaders at Lancaster House in London United Kingdom (Left to Right) Helmut Kohl Bettino Craxi Yasuhiro Nakasone President Ronald Reagan Margaret Thatcher Francois Mitterrand Pierre Trudeau Gaston Thorn, 6/8/1984
in 1980, members of the G7 Economic Summit being held in Venice posed for a photo. The G7 countries were Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as the the EU Commission President. Image: NAID 845735---------------Color pic of G& Attendees with a canal in the background. In attendance were: Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Saburo Okita; Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau; German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt; French President Valery Giscard d’Estaing; Italian Prime Minister Francesco Cossiga; U.S. President Jimmy Carter; U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; and European Union Commission President Roy Jenkins.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her Canadian Ministers at Rideau Hall(Front row: l.-r.:) Hérard Robichaud, Arthur Laing, Mitchell Sharp, Paul Hellyer, Robert Winters, Lester B. Pearson, H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Paul Martin, Jack Pickersgill, Walter Gordon, George MacIlwraith, Allan MacEachen, Roger Teillet. (Back row: l-r.:) Pierre E. Trudeau, Jean-Pierre Côté, Jean Marchand, Larry Pennell, Edgar Benson, John Connolly, Charles Drury, Judy LaMarsh, John Nicholson, Maurice Sauvé, Léo Cadieux, Jean-Luc Pépin, Joe Greene, John Turner and Jean Chrétien
Scope and content: National leaders and royalty in London, 1977. Left to right: Pierre Trudeau, (Prince Charles far background), Princess Margaret, Takeo Fukuda, James Callaghan, Valéry Giscard dEstaing, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Jimmy Carter, Giulio Andreotti, Helmut Schmidt General notes: Part of the 1977 G7 meeting
Formal visit of the museum with, on the left, Jacquie Buffin, deputy major in charge of culture, on the right, Pierre Mauroy, major of Lille from 1973 to 2001. In the middle, Justin Trudeau (when he was 10 years old) and his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada at this moment. Justin Trudeau is the 23rd and (as of 2017) current Prime Minister of the Government of Canada.
Collectie / Archief : Fotocollectie Anefo Reportage / Serie : [ onbekend ] Beschrijving : Koningin Juliana ontvangt premier Trudeau van Canada op paleis Soestdijk Datum : 27 februari 1975 Locatie : Baarn, Utrecht (provincie) Trefwoorden : koninginnen, ministers-presidenten, paleizen Persoonsnaam : Juliana (koningin Nederland), Trudeau, Pierre Fotograaf : Mieremet, Rob / Anefo, [onbekend] Auteursrechthebbende : Nationaal Archief Materiaalsoort : Negatief (zwart/wit) Nummer archiefinventaris : bekijk toegang 2.24.01.05 Bestanddeelnummer : 927-7814
Bildnachweis
Bildquelle: G7_leaders_1977.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / White House photo Lizenz: gemeinfrei
Portrait of G7 leaders: Helmut Schmidt, Pierre Trudeau, Valéry Giscard dEstaing, James Callaghan, Jimmy Carter, Giulio Andreotti and Takeo Fukuda. 05/08/1977
Bicentennial Event - Presentation of Canadas Bicentennial Gift to the United States - Prime Minister of Canada; Author of Between Friends/Entre Amis. Pictured GRF, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Lorraine Mon; Others (Amb. Jack Warren, I Head, A Lame, R Monteith, C Haines, R Taronvetsky, K Percy, R McKinney, R OHagan, R Murdoch, J Rouse, J McKee)
1976, June 16– Rose Garden – The White House – Washington, DC – GRF, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Lorraine Mon; Others (Amb. Jack Warren, I Head, A Lame, R Monteith, C – standing around table; looking at book; all not in frames – Bicentennial Event - Presentation of Canadas Bicentennial Gift to the United States - Prime Minister of Canada; Author of Between Friends/Entre Amis
Lorraine Monk and Gerald Ford review Between Friends / Entre Amis, a volume presented by Canada to the United States on the occasion of the United States Bicentennial, as Pierre Trudeau looks on
Pierre Trudeau speaking at a fundraising meeting for the Liberal Party at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montréal, Québec. Cropped version of File:Pierre_Elliot_Trudeau.jpg
Portrait painting of Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1919-2000), former prime minister of Canada (1968–79 and 1980–84). A charismatic and controversial figure, Pierre Trudeau was arguably Canada’s best-known politician, both at home and abroad. His government negotiated Canada’s constitutional independence from Britain and established a new Canadian Constitution with a Charter of Rights and Freedoms. His political acumen helped maintain national unity over the Quebec sovereignty movement. Trudeau pioneered official bilingualism and multiculturalism, fostering a pan-Canadian identity. Trudeaus foreign policy included making Canada more independent; He formed close ties with the Soviet Union, China, and Cuban leader Fidel Castro, putting him at odds with other capitalist Western nations. Trudeaus personality and policy decisions aroused polarizing reactions throughout Canada during his time in office. Object Source: Black and white photo (public domain in the United States, 1979, author: Rod MacIvor) from Wikimedia Commons Painting created with water colour paint, color pencils and gel pen on white paper.
Prime Minister Trudeau chats with Air Canadas Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, Yves Pratt (centre) and Department of Transport Deputy Minister 0. G. Stoner following the ribbon cutting ceremony, in Sanite-Scholastique, Quebec.
President Gerald Ford signs the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe as it is passed among European leaders for signature in Finlandia Hall.
Bildnachweis
Bildquelle: thumbnail.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Lizenz: gemeinfrei
Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen.
The Prime Minister’s Trophy for the best annual fire prevention program Oct. 10 by the Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau to Transport Minister Jean Marchand. It was the second successive win for the Ministry of Transport’s Air Transportation Administration. R.A. Harley, Chief, Airport Emergency Services, left, was on hand with Dominion Fire Commissioner Ross Switzer for the presentation which took place in the Prime Minister’s House of Commons office.
“Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau”. Hero of the Soviet Union Valentina Tereshkova, a Soviet cosmonaut and the first-ever woman in space, and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the Large Kremlin Palace.
Formal visit of the museum with, on the left, Jacquie Buffin, deputy major in charge of culture, on the right, Pierre Mauroy, major of Lille from 1973 to 2001. In the middle, Justin Trudeau (when he was 10 years old) and his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada at this moment. Justin Trudeau is the 23rd and (as of 2017) current Prime Minister of the Government of Canada.
Formal visit of the museum with, on the left, Jacquie Buffin, deputy major in charge of culture, on the right, Pierre Mauroy, major of Lille from 1973 to 2001. In the middle, Justin Trudeau (when he was 10 years old) and his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada at this moment. Justin Trudeau is the 23th and (as of 2017) current Prime Minister of the Government of Canada.
Formal visit of the museum with, on the left, Jacquie Buffin, deputy major in charge of culture, on the right, Pierre Mauroy, major of Lille from 1973 to 2001. In the middle, Justin Trudeau (when he was 10 years old) and his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada at this moment. Justin Trudeau is the 23th and (as of 2017) current Prime Minister of the Government of Canada.
Pierre Trudeau hieß gebürtig Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau.
Wie alt wurde Pierre Trudeau?
Pierre Trudeau erreichte ein Alter von ⌛ 80 Jahren.
Wann hat Pierre Trudeau Geburtstag?
Pierre Trudeau wurde an einem Samstag am ⭐ 18. Oktober 1919 geboren.
Wo wurde Pierre Trudeau geboren?
Pierre Trudeau wurde in 🚩 Montréal, Kanada, geboren.
Wann starb Pierre Trudeau?
Pierre Trudeau ist am ✟ 28. September 2000 in Montreal, Kanada, gestorben.
In welchem Sternzeichen wurde Pierre Trudeau geboren?
Pierre Trudeau wurde im westlichen Sternzeichen ♎ Waage geboren. Nach der chinesischen Astrologie ist sein Tierkreiszeichen die Ziege 羊 mit dem Element Erde ('Erde-Ziege').
Diese Seite wird auch unter folgenden Suchbegriffen gefunden: Alter Pierre Trudeau | Pierre Trudeau Steckbrief | Pierre Trudeau Größe | Pierre Trudeau Geburtstag | Pierre Trudeau geboren | Pierre Trudeau Geburtsort | Pierre Trudeau Alter | Pierre Trudeau Geburtsdatum | Pierre Trudeau Sternzeichen | In welchem Sternzeichen wurde Pierre Trudeau geboren | Wo wurde Pierre Trudeau geboren | Alter von Pierre Trudeau Du befindest dich auf der Seite Pierre Trudeau Einige Textpassagen dieser Seite stammen aus dem Wikipedia-Artikel Pierre Trudeau, Lizenz: CC-BY-SA 3.0, Autor/en: Liste.