Flashback to when Pierre Trudeau stepped aside as Liberal leader in 1984 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 22, 2024 - 17:25

Flashback to when Pierre Trudeau stepped aside as Liberal leader in 1984

October 22, 2024
In February 1984, Pierre Elliott Trudeau was well behind in the polls and announced he wouldn’t lead the Liberal Party into the next election. By June, John Turner had won the party leadership and was soon sworn in as prime minister.


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